Mimicking Filters in OpenBCI GUI [resolved]
Hey everyone! I have been working with the cyton for quite a long time now. However, one thing that I have realized is that my data has never been as reliable and consistent as the OpenBCI GUI. Huge shoutout to Richard and anyone else in charge of that. I would really appreciate it if someone could give me the exact code, specifically filters used in order to get the data that accurate and quite literally stunning. I code in a python workspace and have experience with the brainflow api. I know I have asked this question several times so I apologize for the ambiguity.
Thanks in advance for the responses!!
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@Mikael_Haji I saw someone was able to answer your question on NeuroTechX slack. GUI v5.0.4 and a few earlier versions now use filters from BrainFlow Java binding. So all you have to do is pick your language and use the BrainFlow examples.
https://brainflow.readthedocs.io/en/stable/Examples.html
I'm happy you are enjoying your OpenBCI tech!
Take Care,
RW