How can I send information to Brainbay in real time using the streaming function of mind monitor?

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musicaux
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How can I send information to Brainbay in real time using the streaming function of mind monitor?

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my device is Muse2, which is cannot be directly connected to PC using bluetooth (I don't know why, but it only can be connected through mobile apps)

I tried to use the streaming function of mind monitor, but because of my bad knowledge I'm having a hard time sending information to brainbay in real time.

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image 1) https://ibb.co/Nyv4YfR

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image 2) https://ibb.co/JB0xLvZ

on this screen, what should I do? when I press the start button with this settings, but brainbay doesn't receive any data from my Muse2, or even it crashes.
I tried to search information on google, but I still don't know exactly what "Serial Port" is.
I'm trying to send information from phone to PC, so I set Mind monitor's OSC Streaming IP and Port to 192.168.4.1 and 4567(this value cannot be changed in brainbay)

I'm a student who don't know about these protocols.. I hope someone can solve my problem.
Thank you, and sorry for bad English.
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James
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Re: How can I send information to Brainbay in real time using the streaming function of mind monitor?

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I read the source code of BrainBay, and it's not compatible with Mind Monitor's streaming.

In https://github.com/ChrisVeigl/BrainBay/ ... inflow.cpp on line 39 there is a comment with a link to another website:
https://brainflow.readthedocs.io/en/sta ... oards.html

It looks like in order to use this BrainBay software, you need a "BLED112" USB dongle that converts the Muse signal into a COM port on a PC and then this is what BrainBay can read, which explains why the Muse settings are asking for the COM port number.
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