Portable command line utility for encoding and recording audio signals (chirps) to set the speed, incline, and resistance functions of iFit technology equipped exercise machines. Writes generated settings signals to music file format.
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I found this tool's command line syntax did not match my NordicTrack VGR990 elliptical machine (purchased new in 2001). I found the correct syntax to be [time in seconds] [incline] [speed]. The -h (Help) option says the format is supposedly [time in seconds] [speed] [incline]. Maybe it varies from one model to another. I also think the [speed] parameter should be named [resistance] - at least for an elliptical machine... Anyways, very helpful tool that I'm using to create different workouts, converting the .wav files from this utility to .mp3 files, then saving the .mp3s to an old tiny MP3 player I had laying around. Eventually I'll find inspiring videos and edit the audio to include the chirps from this utility :)
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Well the project gets 5 stars because I don't have to pay 37 dollars for 1996 technology to make my treadmill do what I want. I have figured out how to make it work. Well I can get it to work need some help ... write me.
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I would love to see some basic info on how to run this program. The first thing I noticed is that there is a set of "base" files to download that are not on the same page as the win-build download. I think I was lucky to find those, but I'm not sure why I'm getting this error: "Error: time exceeds file length." Maybe I'm not starting up this program right. Help!!