so this thing. . .repels mosquitos?
Friends, summer is upon us. Many of us will be taking off on our vacations and camping trips - you know the score by now. The latest version of PSMoz is here!
Here we have the ultimate version, entitled WHITE NOISE, which contains a redesigned audio file. The ultrasonic sound is now several times more powerful than before and is less audible to human ears. This latest version has been tried and tested and is certainly more effective than previous versions.
How the effect is achieved:
- Ultra high pitched sound mimics the tone emitted by male mosquitoes.
- White Noise (dead sound which interferes with the PSMoz effect) has been almost completely removed.
I don't want to say that this will be the last release, but I can't think of anything which would enhance the audio file any more. If anyone wants to compile this into an EBOOT, drop me a line.
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so this thing. . .repels mosquitos?
I think it is better as an mp3 because then 2.7+ users can use this, not that it would matter to me.
yeah it repels mesquitoz
sounds like a whack program
gotta try it for myself!!!![]()
thats...awesome! I'm actually downloading this. Genius!It would great in flash...if that would work. I hear lua kills quality a bit though
If the last release is anything to go by this will save your hide as it did mine!
cleva bit of kit m8! keep up the good work
Haha, what wacky homebrew! Might download it just to puzzle my mates!
I dont think the Mosquito's are to bothered about quality...Originally Posted by N1ghtshade
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you are actually wrong!Originally Posted by T-2000
the whole point of this would be to generate inaudible (to humans) frequencies which the mozzies dont like... mp3's are designed to cut out frequencies we cant hear, in order to compress the sound into a smaller data file.
as a result, quality would be a very *big* issue to ensure that this actually worked.... since cutting out too many frequencies (by overly compressing, or lack of audio quality) would stop it from working.
i am studying a Masters in audio technology, so this isnt just speculation, its scientific fact.
I was actually a bit confusing with that post. I meant something more like "Lua is another option, but the player (I hear) $#@!s audio quality"
Sorry for the wierd post. thanks for clearing that up a bit for us Horace!
what kinds of compression preserve inaudible frequencies? I'm a bit of an audiophile meeself.
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