Pefect, thank you!PetitGreg wrote: ↑Sun Oct 29, 2023 11:42 pm https://mega.nz/folder/SRV3jZDZ#KWL3CIdnB5FAEUaMUQTrxA
folder "Cock Hero - Remaster"
Have fun.
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- Tue Oct 31, 2023 7:53 am
- Forum: On Video
- Topic: [RELEASE] COCK HERO - REMASTER
- Replies: 34
- Views: 49729
Re: [RELEASE] COCK HERO - REMASTER
- Sun Oct 29, 2023 10:37 pm
- Forum: On Video
- Topic: [RELEASE] COCK HERO - REMASTER
- Replies: 34
- Views: 49729
Re: [RELEASE] COCK HERO - REMASTER
sounds exciting, I'm looking forward to testing my stamina!
the first post mentiones "E-Stim Track by LondonGent", but I don't find it in the mega folder.
did I miss something or where can I get it?
the first post mentiones "E-Stim Track by LondonGent", but I don't find it in the mega folder.
did I miss something or where can I get it?
- Thu Oct 12, 2023 11:33 am
- Forum: Technical Support
- Topic: [EOS] set audio volume of left and right channel independently
- Replies: 2
- Views: 1348
Re: [EOS] set audio volume of left and right channel independently
That's a very easy solution and works great!verynicekojak wrote: ↑Wed Oct 11, 2023 11:32 pm I think that EOS is very restricted so you don't have access to anything like that.
You probably need to have two different audio files (left and right) and play them at the same time.
- Wed Oct 11, 2023 10:29 pm
- Forum: Technical Support
- Topic: [EOS] set audio volume of left and right channel independently
- Replies: 2
- Views: 1348
[EOS] set audio volume of left and right channel independently
Hi, For a estim webtease I'm trying to adjust the volume of the left and right channel independently. Do you know how? Since EOS uses Howler for audio playback I was trying to use the panning feature of howler.spatial (see https://github.com/goldfire/howler.js#stereopan-id ), but no luck so far... I...
- Thu Jul 20, 2023 10:28 am
- Forum: Hardware & Teledildonics
- Topic: [Tutorial] Building your own DIY E-Stim Stereo Device
- Replies: 466
- Views: 198144
Re: [Tutorial] Building your own DIY E-Stim Stereo Device
1) For these resistors (in attached picture), would I just solder a wire just through 1 end? For example where I circled in red, for the green wire, I solder just on one end of the resistor, and the black wire goes through the other side of the resistor? So basically the green wire goes from the bo...
- Sat May 20, 2023 3:16 pm
- Forum: Hardware & Teledildonics
- Topic: [Tutorial] Building your own DIY E-Stim Stereo Device
- Replies: 466
- Views: 198144
Re: [Tutorial] Building your own DIY E-Stim Stereo Device
The main difference will be in the impendance that amp sees, and therefore in the transformer input current. Normally the amount of power the amps produce is inversely proportionate to the load connected, so doubling the resistance means halving the power. It is good for making more use of volume p...
- Thu May 18, 2023 11:29 pm
- Forum: Hardware & Teledildonics
- Topic: [Tutorial] Building your own DIY E-Stim Stereo Device
- Replies: 466
- Views: 198144
Re: [Tutorial] Building your own DIY E-Stim Stereo Device
I have a question about the transformer (sorry if this has been asked already):
Is there a difference between using the 10W+4Ohm, 5W+8Ohm or 2.5W+16Ohm connections?
All three combinations have a winding ratio of ~15:1, so is the transformed voltage and current very similar in all three cases?
Is there a difference between using the 10W+4Ohm, 5W+8Ohm or 2.5W+16Ohm connections?
All three combinations have a winding ratio of ~15:1, so is the transformed voltage and current very similar in all three cases?
- Thu May 18, 2023 11:46 am
- Forum: Hardware & Teledildonics
- Topic: [Tutorial] Building your own DIY E-Stim Stereo Device
- Replies: 466
- Views: 198144
Re: [Tutorial] Building your own DIY E-Stim Stereo Device
You should be using the lowest power output on transformer (I see you use 10W, I am using 1.25 or 1.75) Then test again. You should be using 12V power supply, not 24 (as with 24 amp works at full power). If still too strong, you can try using 8 Ohms as input on transformer. Also, parallel resistor ...
- Thu May 18, 2023 9:59 am
- Forum: Hardware & Teledildonics
- Topic: [Tutorial] Building your own DIY E-Stim Stereo Device
- Replies: 466
- Views: 198144
Re: [Tutorial] Building your own DIY E-Stim Stereo Device
If you can play sounds fine and without discernible distortion you can move on with building box. I finished building the box and tested it... WOW, it feels great! :w00t: There is one negative point: It's almost too strong for me! :crazy: I reach my limit with the sound card at 20% and the pots aro...
- Wed May 17, 2023 9:03 am
- Forum: Hardware & Teledildonics
- Topic: [Tutorial] Building your own DIY E-Stim Stereo Device
- Replies: 466
- Views: 198144
Re: [Tutorial] Building your own DIY E-Stim Stereo Device
Try adding a capacitor (whatever you have around, bigger is better, as long as it is more volts than 12) to the fan wires to try and flatten that noise. Also if you have some custom 12V plug to supply both fan and amp, make sure that your wires are thick enough (not thinner than those of PSU). Of c...
- Tue May 16, 2023 9:18 pm
- Forum: Hardware & Teledildonics
- Topic: [Tutorial] Building your own DIY E-Stim Stereo Device
- Replies: 466
- Views: 198144
Re: [Tutorial] Building your own DIY E-Stim Stereo Device
Wait, did you refer to fan on the amp, or some fan that is connected to same wall output like power supply? It's a 12V DC fan for the amp, but separate from the amp. I connected it in parallel to the amp (same power supply). Since it's on the DC side of the power supply, the noise from the fan does...
- Tue May 16, 2023 7:22 pm
- Forum: Hardware & Teledildonics
- Topic: [Tutorial] Building your own DIY E-Stim Stereo Device
- Replies: 466
- Views: 198144
Re: [Tutorial] Building your own DIY E-Stim Stereo Device
Those are not normal and you don't want stray sounds. Maybe on max volume hearing rather silent noise is normal, but below half volume there should be nothing to hear. It might be that you have bad power supply that does not insulate output from the grid, which might be dangerous for using with est...
- Tue May 16, 2023 5:44 pm
- Forum: Hardware & Teledildonics
- Topic: [Tutorial] Building your own DIY E-Stim Stereo Device
- Replies: 466
- Views: 198144
Re: [Tutorial] Building your own DIY E-Stim Stereo Device
Hi fellow Milovanians, I'm sure glad the website works again! :clap: I built the box outlined by lolol2 on page 12 of this thread. I haven't tested it on myself yet, but found some issues during initial testing: To test the amp and signal lines I hooked up speakers to the amp (instead of the transfo...
- Sun Apr 23, 2023 6:27 pm
- Forum: On Video
- Topic: New estim tracks for CH videos
- Replies: 216
- Views: 41966
Re: New estim tracks for CH videos
Of course, there are many other ways this can be done. Write some code, experiment on yourself :-P Thanks, I might try that - however, your approach already works great. :thumbsup: Having the 1d -> 2d conversion on the fly would be noob-friendly and we would not need the extra alpha/beta files, but...
- Sun Apr 23, 2023 1:42 pm
- Forum: On Video
- Topic: New estim tracks for CH videos
- Replies: 216
- Views: 41966
Re: New estim tracks for CH videos
Hi diglet, restim is a great tool, thank you very much for your effort! Out of curiosity: Why do we have to convert 1d -> 2d data beforehand? Could restim do it on the fly (and thus make it more noob-friendly)? Or is it a latency issue? (but strokers would have a similiar challenge, right?) Cheers, ...