I’ve made some improvements to functionality, to efficiency, and removed a few bugs in the Create Rife Frequency Set tool. In terms of functionality, what has changed is now when you create an audio file, you no longer have to first make sure the frequencies will work with your current maximum frequency as defined by the Sample Rate and the Wave Form you’ve chosen. In the past, if you had a high frequency, you would get back an error, and you could use the Fix Frequencies button to correct the high frequency or choose a higher sample rate. Now when you create an audio file, any high frequencies are automatically corrected.
There was some undefined and indefinite maximum number of frequencies you could have in a frequency set. This had to do with an argument buffer overflowing. This problem has since been fixed, and you can have any number of frequencies you desired.
Another issue was if you had a large enough Sample Rate and you were using the Merge Frequencies functionality, even if you didn’t overflow the argument buffer described in the previous problem, the program that created the raw data would crash because of a memory allocation failure. I’ve changed the algorithm to allocate much less memory, so this problem won’t happen now.
Hello Prana!
Is it poosible to use decimal points when I want to merge a set of frequencies?
So far it only works with whole numbers, not decimals when I want to merge frequencies.
Decimals are accepted when these frequencies play one after the other, but not when merge feature is requested.
Thanks for your help.
I will take a look at this.
I think decimal points are OK.
Thanks for checking this Prana!
I will let you know if I still encounter problems with this.
Thanks again for all the terrific work and updates that you do!
Hello there – new follower – er is your tool still working? I cant see any other way to get in contact with you Thanks
Yes, I just tested it, and it works for me.