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While listening to it, sould I hear a constant humming or a beating? cause depending on how I turn my headphone jack, I get either a constant humming on both ears, or a beat-like noise.
 
Horscht posted on Mar 24 2006 at 11:05 PM said:
While listening to it, sould I hear a constant humming or a beating? cause depending on how I turn my headphone jack, I get either a constant humming on both ears, or a beat-like noise.
I get both, but that was with another program.
 
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Horscht posted on Mar 24 2006 at 11:05 PM said:
While listening to it, sould I hear a constant humming or a beating? cause depending on how I turn my headphone jack, I get either a constant humming on both ears, or a beat-like noise.

Sounds like you might have a faulty set of headphones.

From your description, the beating sounds more like what you should be hearing.
 
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no, It's not faulty headphones, more like a faulty headphone jack

When I put in the headphones all the way, I only get sound on one ear. To get sound on both, I have to pull it ought slightly. But depending on how far I pull it out, I get mixed results.

I can either get the headphones to make a beating sound for both ears individualy (I tried this by only puuting the left headphone into my ear = beating sound and then the right one)

Or I can get it to make a single non-beating noise for both ears individualy.
 
Any chance of the prog being altered so it turns off the LCD while it's playing? ...I feel like I'm wasting a lot of battery power!
 
Wow, this is neat.

I've been looking to put something on my GP2X that would help me take powernaps, and it looks like this may very well be it!

*on to experiment*
 
k3nn posted on Mar 28 2006 at 09:56 PM said:
Any chance of the prog being altered so it turns off the LCD while it's playing? ...I feel like I'm wasting a lot of battery power!
Yes, that seems reasonable (especially since it's not currently showing anything).
 
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While we're saving battery power by turning off the LCD, how about running at a lower clockspeed too? I can't imagine 200MHz is required to mix some sine waves...

(Or is it already running at a lower speed? I have no idea)

--Zero
 
Ze_ro posted on Mar 29 2006 at 12:43 AM said:
While we're saving battery power by turning off the LCD, how about running at a lower clockspeed too? I can't imagine 200MHz is required to mix some sine waves...

(Or is it already running at a lower speed? I have no idea)

--Zero
Again, a reasonable thing to do. I'll add it to the todo list.
 
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Horscht posted on Mar 25 2006 at 05:35 PM said:
no, It's not faulty headphones, more like a faulty headphone jack


Ensure that they are all the way in - I was having headphone problems at first, but it was only because I was afraid I'd break the jack. I then pressed it with some force, and it went down to the final tier.


Though, you've probably already done this, and I am just a raving lunatic.
 
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Hey critical, could you pretty please add mp3 support? I've written a sequence with a nice background track but it won't play (for obvious reasons :rolleyes:).

Thanks!


Edit: For those using both Mocca and SbaGen, I made a scheme for Mocca:

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Download here
 
Hey, I can relate to that green guy. :)




Question to peeps in general, which one of the presets exactly does what? It would appear that "focus" does just that, helps you focus, but what about sleeping aid, or translucent dreams and all that?

Anyone gotten their pyrokinetics working? :)
 
Well, the various state ones (beta, alpha, theta, delta) send your brain into that state.

Beta - Wide awake and alert
Alpha - Less awake than beta (eyes closed, for example)
Theta - State in which you dream and readjust the sodium-potassium levels in your brain
Delta - Deep, dreamless sleep
 
Jarska333 posted on Apr 13 2006 at 04:03 PM said:
Still working on this, Critical? :)
Might do... what's the TODO list? I've currently got:

Fix volume control
Make ogg support work
Add mp3 support

Anything else?
 
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Aw...man..that was awesome...i don't know what it is, it makes me go into a trance-like state...I think i've been brain-fuxxored...*Loubear enjoys mind-fuxxored brain buzz...brain buzz...buzzz....*
 
critical posted on Apr 13 2006 at 04:07 PM said:
Jarska333 posted on Apr 13 2006 at 04:03 PM said:
Still working on this, Critical? :)
Might do... what's the TODO list? I've currently got:

Fix volume control
Make ogg support work
Add mp3 support

Anything else?

Well, I suppose you could integrate that voice synthesis proggy that was released a little while back and some of the scripting code from Virtual Hypnotist, if you're looking for stuff to add. Then you've pretty much got as close as you can to selp-hynosis on the move.

Obviously cutting out support for voice recognition en route, since that just wouldn't work on the 2x - not least because MS's libraries aren't going to work on it!

Oh, and a gui would be nice, but as ever, those come last :)
 
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