Hi Bissera,
The relative duration feature works with respect to audio stimuli only, which has a “genuine” duration that we can detect. If you are using pictures, it’s far easier to just set “duration” on the background audio response itself (https://docs.findingfive.com/en/grammar/...o#duration). The relative duration feature is really only meant for audio stimuli, which may have variable durations (and thus makes “relative” duration necessary!). For pictures, I imagine you’ll set a prefixed duration to each picture, which defeats the purpose of using relative duration as an advantageous setup.
Hope this helps.
The relative duration feature works with respect to audio stimuli only, which has a “genuine” duration that we can detect. If you are using pictures, it’s far easier to just set “duration” on the background audio response itself (https://docs.findingfive.com/en/grammar/...o#duration). The relative duration feature is really only meant for audio stimuli, which may have variable durations (and thus makes “relative” duration necessary!). For pictures, I imagine you’ll set a prefixed duration to each picture, which defeats the purpose of using relative duration as an advantageous setup.
Hope this helps.