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Post by AnthroHeart on Apr 2, 2024 23:46:42 GMT
I generated a 528Hz of my 100 Affirmations.txt at volume 100 out of 600 and it shows a waveform, but it's silent when I try to play it. I did 33.333% smoothing. When it wrote the file it showed 33 for smoothing in the filename, so it may be leaving off the decimal.
I'm not sure why.
Cause i wasnt smart like you and had the input strings still.i just converted it to integer to get rid of like 9 decimal places. You're smart too. You figured out how to broadcast with the WiFi Broadcaster. I couldn't get the socket settings right before.
I was able to get actual data from typeperf to show data transferred.
Do you think we need to smooth out the data transmitted with the WiFi broadcaster or transmit at a specific frequency?
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Post by nathanmyersc on Apr 2, 2024 23:56:19 GMT
Cause i wasnt smart like you and had the input strings still.i just converted it to integer to get rid of like 9 decimal places. You're smart too. You figured out how to broadcast with the WiFi Broadcaster. I couldn't get the socket settings right before.
I was able to get actual data from typeperf to show data transferred.
Do you think we need to smooth out the data transmitted with the WiFi broadcaster or transmit at a specific frequency?
We are more powerful together thats for sure. Yeah if there was a way to transmit at certain frequencies that would be cool
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Post by AnthroHeart on Apr 3, 2024 0:07:53 GMT
I relied on claude 3 and gpt4 for much of my coding with the WAV Repeater, WiFi broadcaster and WAV Converter. The Intention Repeater MAX though was original. And CUDA was created by another programmer. So my skill is ok, but not the best.
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Post by nathanmyersc on Apr 3, 2024 0:11:49 GMT
I relied on claude 3 and gpt4 for much of my coding with the WAV Repeater, WiFi broadcaster and WAV Converter. The Intention Repeater MAX though was original. And CUDA was created by another programmer. So my skill is ok, but not the best. AI is a good ad to a certain point. i remember back in the ay i didnt know about these ai or perhaps they werent there. alot harder to solve problems. but eventually they got solved.
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Post by AnthroHeart on Apr 3, 2024 4:05:42 GMT
If you want to convert a PDF to WAV, you first need to convert it to TXT using an online converter. It doesn't really run in any of my WAV converter programs for PDF.
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Post by nathanmyersc on Apr 3, 2024 5:08:58 GMT
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Post by AnthroHeart on Apr 3, 2024 5:35:24 GMT
I'm working on fixing my Image to WAV to accept binary data. After that you'll be able to use it for PDFs and other binary files.
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Post by AnthroHeart on Apr 3, 2024 9:50:23 GMT
I updated the Image to WAV in the WAV Converter. It wasn't reading binary files before. Now it allows for selecting volume level.
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Post by AnthroHeart on Apr 3, 2024 10:16:09 GMT
The WAV Repeater and WAV Converter Unicode map a character to a whole period of one frequency. So 528Hz (for example) worth of samples for one character. The Image to WAV Converter maps a character to an individual sample in the WAV. Therefore the Image WAV Converter is much more compressed. When I compressed the King James Bible TXT at 96000 sampling rate, the WAV Repeater and Unicode WAV Converter was over 2 hours long. The Image WAV Converter produced a WAV of around 45 seconds. So for really long texts, it's better I think to use the Image to WAV Converter if you want smaller file sizes. It still has smoothing. Image WAV Converter now has volume level adjust. It defaults to 25%. I'm wondering if I should make it 100%.
You can put in 100%. 25% is so it's not too loud by default for people. When I make YouTube videos with it, I have to reduce the volume to 25% anyway.
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Post by AnthroHeart on Apr 3, 2024 10:45:09 GMT
Sorry, to clarify Wav Repeater and WAV Converter Unicode at 528Hz map 528 characters per second (period) not one character per period. Image to WAV Converter still maps character(byte) to WAV sample.
Image to WAV Converter sounds like noise, but it can be smoothened.
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Post by AnthroHeart on Apr 3, 2024 12:52:47 GMT
The compression factor of WAV Repeater to Image WAV Converter is: sampling rate / frequency 96000 / 528 = 181.82X smaller if I am correct.
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Post by AnthroHeart on Apr 3, 2024 13:02:17 GMT
This is what the WAV version of Image_to_WAV_Repeater_Smoothing.exe sounds like:
It's pretty noisy, but has some interesting parts. It's a WAV of an executable file, so essentially machine code.
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