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Post by brandon on May 8, 2024 20:19:10 GMT
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Post by AnthroHeart on May 8, 2024 21:02:39 GMT
Hi,
Those are just Android errors. You can skip them.
The Android Studio creates files with names too long.
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Post by brandon on May 9, 2024 16:10:45 GMT
Hi,
Those are just Android errors. You can skip them.
The Android Studio creates files with names too long.
yeah i did this but now some files are missing. the particular one i wanna use is the Multi format to wav converter, which has disappeared after extracting. The only wav repeater i can use is the one in the archive folder...any help?
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Post by AnthroHeart on May 9, 2024 16:13:37 GMT
Hi,
Those are just Android errors. You can skip them.
The Android Studio creates files with names too long.
yeah i did this but now some files are missing. the particular one i wanna use is the Multi format to wav converter, which has disappeared after extracting. The only wav repeater i can use is the one in the archive folder...any help? Try extracting using 7-zip. I find it better than built in Windows.
It lets you right click and extract on a file.
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Post by brandon on May 9, 2024 16:36:54 GMT
yeah i did this but now some files are missing. the particular one i wanna use is the Multi format to wav converter, which has disappeared after extracting. The only wav repeater i can use is the one in the archive folder...any help? Try extracting using 7-zip. I find it better than built in Windows.
It lets you right click and extract on a file.
Thanks, it worked.
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Post by brandon on May 9, 2024 16:54:17 GMT
yeah i did this but now some files are missing. the particular one i wanna use is the Multi format to wav converter, which has disappeared after extracting. The only wav repeater i can use is the one in the archive folder...any help? Try extracting using 7-zip. I find it better than built in Windows.
It lets you right click and extract on a file.
By the way, does more smoothing reduce the effectiveness?
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Post by AnthroHeart on May 9, 2024 16:59:32 GMT
Try extracting using 7-zip. I find it better than built in Windows.
It lets you right click and extract on a file.
By the way, does more smoothing reduce the effectiveness? No, unless you're smoothing at like 95% then it becomes more a pure sine wave.
I just keep it as low as sounds comfortable. So if 0% smoothing sounds ok, that could be best.
I use 5% typically.
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Post by brandon on May 9, 2024 17:01:37 GMT
By the way, does more smoothing reduce the effectiveness? No, unless you're smoothing at like 95% then it becomes more a pure sine wave.
I just keep it as low as sounds comfortable. So if 0% smoothing sounds ok, that could be best.
I use 5% typically.
One more question, if I make a file with just 1 repetition of my intention, and listen to that file 10 times...would it be the same as listening to a file with 10 repetitions once?
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Post by AnthroHeart on May 9, 2024 17:05:24 GMT
No, unless you're smoothing at like 95% then it becomes more a pure sine wave.
I just keep it as low as sounds comfortable. So if 0% smoothing sounds ok, that could be best.
I use 5% typically.
One more question, if I make a file with just 1 repetition of my intention, and listen to that file 10 times...would it be the same as listening to a file with 10 repetitions once? Yeah, that would be the same.
I added repetitions because if you do something like "I am Love" with no repetitions, it's like 0.2 second WAV or something, which is too short to be practical.
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Post by AnthroHeart on May 9, 2024 17:06:42 GMT
No, unless you're smoothing at like 95% then it becomes more a pure sine wave.
I just keep it as low as sounds comfortable. So if 0% smoothing sounds ok, that could be best.
I use 5% typically.
One more question, if I make a file with just 1 repetition of my intention, and listen to that file 10 times...would it be the same as listening to a file with 10 repetitions once? You can even do 0% volume and make a silent WAV and I have found that too has energy, if you don't want any sound from it.
But having sound would likely be even better.
You can use 963Hz frequency for the best manifestation frequency. Also 528Hz and 7.83Hz are good too.
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Post by brandon on May 9, 2024 18:40:09 GMT
One more question, if I make a file with just 1 repetition of my intention, and listen to that file 10 times...would it be the same as listening to a file with 10 repetitions once? You can even do 0% volume and make a silent WAV and I have found that too has energy, if you don't want any sound from it.
But having sound would likely be even better.
You can use 963Hz frequency for the best manifestation frequency. Also 528Hz and 7.83Hz are good too.
Alrighty Also, what if I play music loudly over the file? Does that render it ineffective or will it remain the same? Same with adding music over it in an audio software such as Audacity and adding subliminal messages into it?
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Post by AnthroHeart on May 9, 2024 19:30:53 GMT
Sure, you can add music to it. Even the silent WAV you can add music to and have an effect. Though it might be better to have low volume but still audible audio with the music.
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