Sorry if anyone's already covered this
If I convert sessions from the BrainWave Generator into WAV files for my ipod,
do those files still carry the audiostrobe info?
What I'd like to do is split the stereo signal from the headphone out of the
ipod (radioshack splitter) so i can jack both a pair of headphones and a set of
light glasses into the pod...
thanks
G
If you convert to a WAV file then the Audiostrobe track should be part of it at around 19 kHz.
You will, however, need to build a decoder in order to detect the audiostrobe signal and then power the LEDs in the goggles. The schematic in the files section is a good start but needs refinement for use with hi output LEDs that we have found to be more effective than the old style LEDs.
I usually build the decoder to plug into the audio output and then have jacks for the headphones and glasses. No need for a splitter, nothing to split - the audiostrobe signal is just part of the same audiotrack you listen to.
--- In bwgen@yahoogroups.com, "littlewoodg" <littlewoodg@...> wrote: > > Sorry if anyone's already covered this > If I convert sessions from the BrainWave Generator into WAV files for my ipod, do those files still carry the audiostrobe info? > > What I'd like to do is split the stereo signal from the headphone out of the ipod (radioshack splitter) so i can jack both a pair of headphones and a set of light glasses into the pod... > thanks > G >