I've only tested it while using estim though. If you were manually masturbating, is it possible the physical exertion was already causing your heart rate to change, making it harder to detect?
Actually it is the opposite, when not using estim it is working (as physical exertion causes heart rate to go up more the faster you fap).
I guess I need to test more It is not mandatory to detect edge, just high arousal, and if it is 10%, that is less than 10BPM so maybe I should add "calibration" phase to record some data as reference instead of manually trying to configure detection trigger.
I think I also need to add output into logfile to record all the readings for further analysis.
LondonGent wrote: Tue Mar 08, 2022 4:08 pm
I've only tested it while using estim though. If you were manually masturbating, is it possible the physical exertion was already causing your heart rate to change, making it harder to detect?
Actually it is the opposite, when not using estim it is working (as physical exertion causes heart rate to go up more the faster you fap).
I guess I need to test more It is not mandatory to detect edge, just high arousal, and if it is 10%, that is less than 10BPM so maybe I should add "calibration" phase to record some data as reference instead of manually trying to configure detection trigger.
I think I also need to add output into logfile to record all the readings for further analysis.
My solution was a crude sort of self-calibration. Set an initial maximum (i.e. 95 bpm), when the heart rate goes above that it reduces the volume until the HR drops below a lower threshold (i.e. 90 bpm) then it increases both thresholds by 1 and ramps the volume back up. This way the first 'edge' occurs at 95 bpm, then 96 bpm, then 97 and so on until you start getting true edges and then finally it goes too far and you cum. After playing that way a few times, you should get a pretty good idea where the limit needs to be and you can enforce it for longer.