Emotiv EPOC driver status
Re: Emotiv EPOC driver status
Hello everyone,
I tried to install using given steps. I followed each instruction but I have one problem installing acquisition server and it says that tried to look at openvibe/openvibe-applications/acquisition-server/branches there is no directory exist as wip-lbonnet-emotiv. I check on tortoiseSVN back and I found may be its been removed.
I am new to this software, just let me to how to resolve this problem. I am trying to interface my emotive research SDK headset with openvibe.
Waiting for your reply, and thanking in advance.
Regards,
Nehal Patel
I tried to install using given steps. I followed each instruction but I have one problem installing acquisition server and it says that tried to look at openvibe/openvibe-applications/acquisition-server/branches there is no directory exist as wip-lbonnet-emotiv. I check on tortoiseSVN back and I found may be its been removed.
I am new to this software, just let me to how to resolve this problem. I am trying to interface my emotive research SDK headset with openvibe.
Waiting for your reply, and thanking in advance.
Regards,
Nehal Patel
Re: Emotiv EPOC driver status
Hi Nehal,
Since the latest release, the Emotiv Driver is in the svn Trunk. I should have post something here...
Check the FAQ for instructions.
Basically, you just have to put your research SDK in C:/Program Files/. Your directory should look like C:/Program Files/Emotiv/Emotiv Development Kit_v1.0.0.3-PREMIUM.
Then, just build the platform.
Hope you'll get it working
Laurent-
Since the latest release, the Emotiv Driver is in the svn Trunk. I should have post something here...
Check the FAQ for instructions.
Basically, you just have to put your research SDK in C:/Program Files/. Your directory should look like C:/Program Files/Emotiv/Emotiv Development Kit_v1.0.0.3-PREMIUM.
Then, just build the platform.
Hope you'll get it working
Laurent-
Re: Emotiv EPOC driver status
Hello everyone !
We still have some question about the Emotiv driver, and how to get it work when building the software.
As stated in the FAQ...
You don't need to build a specific branch, just build a fresh openvibe from SVN
Please post your questions if you experience any problem !
Laurent-
We still have some question about the Emotiv driver, and how to get it work when building the software.
As stated in the FAQ...
... just build the platform, as it is provided on the default SVN repository.We provide an acquisition driver for the Emotiv EPOC headset, with some constraints:
* You must have the Emotiv Research SDK (or any superior version)
* You need to build the driver from sources. Look here for a dedicated documentation.
The build scripts look in C:/Program Files/Emotiv/Emotiv Development Kit_v1.0.0.3-PREMIUM or C:/Program Files/Emotiv Development Kit_v1.0.0.3-PREMIUM to find the SDK. If you want to modify this path, modify the file cmake-modules/FindThirdPartyEmotivAPI.cmake.
Please note that you can't use both Emotiv Control Panel and the OpenViBE driver at the same time.
You don't need to build a specific branch, just build a fresh openvibe from SVN
Please post your questions if you experience any problem !
Laurent-
Re: Emotiv EPOC driver status
Hello,
I am just beginning to use OpenViBE with my Emotiv headset.
I have the Emotiv SDK C:/Program Files/Emotiv/Emotiv Development Kit_v1.0.0.3-PREMIUM.
It probably sound silly but I am not sure what you mean by:
Through the Acquisition client?
Thank you
Sarah
I am just beginning to use OpenViBE with my Emotiv headset.
I have the Emotiv SDK C:/Program Files/Emotiv/Emotiv Development Kit_v1.0.0.3-PREMIUM.
It probably sound silly but I am not sure what you mean by:
How do I get the EEGs from Emotiv headset into the OpenViBE software?... just build the platform, as it is provided on the default SVN repository.
You don't need to build a specific branch, just build a fresh openvibe from SVN
Through the Acquisition client?
Thank you
Sarah
Re: Emotiv EPOC driver status
Hello Sarah, and thanks for your interest with OpenViBE !
The Emotiv driver for openvibe needs to be compiled from sources. This ensures that you actually bought the Research SDK from Emotiv before using it with openvibe.
To build from source, look here. As you are not registered developer, just checkout anonymously.
As stated in this documentation page, you will need to:
- install TortoiseSVN
- Checkout the source code
- Launch scripts/win32_install-dependencies.exe
- Launch win32_build.cmd
Then to actually use the EEG:
- Launch Acquisition Server and select the emotiv driver (this page may help)
- Launch Designer and build your openvibe scenario (an acquisition client and a signal display should be a good start, look here for designer documentation).
hope this helps.
Laurent
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... just build the platform, as it is provided on the default SVN repository.
You don't need to build a specific branch, just build a fresh openvibe from SVN
To build from source, look here. As you are not registered developer, just checkout anonymously.
As stated in this documentation page, you will need to:
- install TortoiseSVN
- Checkout the source code
- Launch scripts/win32_install-dependencies.exe
- Launch win32_build.cmd
Then to actually use the EEG:
- Launch Acquisition Server and select the emotiv driver (this page may help)
- Launch Designer and build your openvibe scenario (an acquisition client and a signal display should be a good start, look here for designer documentation).
hope this helps.
Laurent
Re: Emotiv EPOC driver status
Ok I have installed Tortoise SDK and OpenViBE.
I don't know how to
I don't know how to
Thank you for replying so quickly!- Checkout the source code
- Launch scripts/win32_install-dependencies.exe
- Launch win32_build.cmd
Re: Emotiv EPOC driver status
Dear sgarrity,
instead of checking out the source code from SVN, you may just want to download a source archive from the download page
That's easier.
Hope that helps,
Yann
instead of checking out the source code from SVN, you may just want to download a source archive from the download page
That's easier.
Hope that helps,
Yann
Re: Emotiv EPOC driver status
I have downloaded the source archive from the download page.
But instead of having - scripts/win32_install-dependencies.exe I have scripts/win32_install-dependencies.nsi
I have win32-build, but when I run it, it says - The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect. 'cmake' is not regognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file.
An error occurred during building process.
I extracted the source archive to my C: drive. Should I have saved it elsewhere?
Thank you for the help,
Sarah
But instead of having - scripts/win32_install-dependencies.exe I have scripts/win32_install-dependencies.nsi
I have win32-build, but when I run it, it says - The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect. 'cmake' is not regognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file.
An error occurred during building process.
I extracted the source archive to my C: drive. Should I have saved it elsewhere?
Thank you for the help,
Sarah
Re: Emotiv EPOC driver status
Dear sgarrity,
you definitely have a scripts/win32-install_dependencies.exe file to run. It is included in the source archive (I just checked). Please find it and install the dependencies before trying to build the software. Btw, on the component selection panel, be careful choosing either Visual Studio 2008 or Visual Studio 2010 depending on the Visual Studio version you have.
Hope this helps,
Yann
you definitely have a scripts/win32-install_dependencies.exe file to run. It is included in the source archive (I just checked). Please find it and install the dependencies before trying to build the software. Btw, on the component selection panel, be careful choosing either Visual Studio 2008 or Visual Studio 2010 depending on the Visual Studio version you have.
Hope this helps,
Yann
Re: Emotiv EPOC driver status
I have successfully launched the win32install_dependencies.exe.
I am still getting an error with win32-build.
It says the filename, directory name or volume label syntax is incorrect.
I already have openViBE installed and it seems to be working. Should I remove it for this step to work?
I am still getting an error with win32-build.
It says the filename, directory name or volume label syntax is incorrect.
I already have openViBE installed and it seems to be working. Should I remove it for this step to work?
Re: Emotiv EPOC driver status
It should work even with a previous installation of OpenViBE.
Can you please attach to your post the build message and the error you are getting ?
It's much easier when we have details.
Please also detail:
- Operating system (win xp, 7, 32b, 64b ?)
- Compiler (Visual studio 2008 or 2010 ?)
Did you follow the installation instructions ? One common error is related to the path in which you installed the source files:
Laurent
Can you please attach to your post the build message and the error you are getting ?
It's much easier when we have details.
Please also detail:
- Operating system (win xp, 7, 32b, 64b ?)
- Compiler (Visual studio 2008 or 2010 ?)
Did you follow the installation instructions ? One common error is related to the path in which you installed the source files:
Hope this helps.Please avoid any special caracters such as &, |, !, ?, spaces etc in the path where you download and build the sources. This would break some of the build scripts (especially with Windows).
* Good example : C:\work\openvibe\repository
* Bad example (blanks) : C:\my working directory\openvibe
Laurent
Re: Emotiv EPOC driver status
I am running windows xp, 32b on parallels on my macbook.
I am using Visual Basic 2008 express edition.
Yes I followed the instructions and have read your FAQ several times (28 posts).
I installed the win32_install-dependencies.exe first, and am now trying the win32-build.
I have created the file Program on my C: Drive and created a blank file in it called CMakeList.txt too.
The path I saved the source files is
C:\Program Files\openvibe\Archive\openvibe-0.9.0-svn2639-src\scripts
No spaces etc.
I am using Visual Basic 2008 express edition.
Yes I followed the instructions and have read your FAQ several times (28 posts).
I installed the win32_install-dependencies.exe first, and am now trying the win32-build.
I have created the file Program on my C: Drive and created a blank file in it called CMakeList.txt too.
The path I saved the source files is
C:\Program Files\openvibe\Archive\openvibe-0.9.0-svn2639-src\scripts
No spaces etc.
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Re: Emotiv EPOC driver status
I searched for CMakeLists.txt and found it in
C:\Program Files\openvibe\Archive\openvibe-0.9.0-svn2639-src\dependencies\ogre
I copied it to the file I created C:\Program
I received this new error
C:\Program Files\openvibe\Archive\openvibe-0.9.0-svn2639-src\dependencies\ogre
I copied it to the file I created C:\Program
I received this new error
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Re: Emotiv EPOC driver status
If fact there is a space between "Program" and "Files" in your pathThe path I saved the source files is
C:\Program Files\openvibe\Archive\openvibe-0.9.0-svn2639-src\scripts
No spaces etc.
That is why the script stops after "Program", saying:
The command finds a space, and thinks it is the end of path. So it tries to build a project located at "C:\Program ", and can't find it.Configuring and building C:\Program ...
Try to uncompress the sources in a directory such as "C:\openvibe". It should definitly work
Laurent
Re: Emotiv EPOC driver status
OOPS!!!
Ok
New directory C:\OpenViBE\Archive\openvibe-0.9.0-svn2639-src\scripts
New error
Ok
New directory C:\OpenViBE\Archive\openvibe-0.9.0-svn2639-src\scripts
New error
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