Tweak Firefox, hack your mind

July 21st, 2008 · 10 Comments ·

Do you believe binaural beats can influence the state of your mind in such a way that you are able to relax, focus, meditate, or boost your brain power?

I have a nagging suspicion this is a monumental joke worthy of Belbo, Diotallevi and Casaubon in Umberto Eco’s Foucault’s Pendulum—that all these talks on the effect of binaural beats on the mind are as true as the existence of the Tres was to the Diabolicals.

Still, I’ve been getting by with two hours less of sleep since I started listening to it. I am able to sleep “on demand” by playing the relaxation mp3 clip in my player. I’ve been able to power-nap better by playing any of the mp3 clips while sitting on the newsroom lounge.

I’m not sure if it really works. Maybe the improvements I am experiencing right now are the result of the confluence of different life hacks: more time in the gym, better eating, less time in front of the TV etc. Or it could be the adrenalin rush unstopped by my being pumped up over projects I’m doing right now. But then again, maybe not.

But a newsroom colleague swears she was able to sleep better listening to binaural beats. Another described the experience as “mind-altering.”

Whether you believe it or not, it doesn’t hurt to try. The least you get is being able to listen to pleasant white noise, which can be relaxing.

Download binaural tracks in mp3 format

You can listen to the binaural beats in I Dose, which streams the mp3 file, in your PC or laptop. The site says you have to use headphones to be able to properly listen to the binaural beats.

I Dose, however, only streams the mp3 file and does not allow you to download it. Streaming is okay if you have a fast Internet connection and you want to listen only in your PC or laptop.

But many, I’m sure, would want to be able to download the files into their mp3 players so that they can listen to it without having to sit in front of a PC or laptop.

To download the binaural tracks from I Dose, open the .m3u file that gets downloaded when you click on the links to the different “mind states” that you want. Open the .m3u file using a text editor and you will find the link to the mp3 file in I Dose.

Copy the link and paste it into Firefox’s location bar. If Firefox plays the file instead of downloading it, go to (in Windows) Tools > Options > Applications and look for the entry on mp3 or audio files in the content type column. Change the action to Save File.

After changing the entry, you should now be able to download the binaural tracks in mp3 format.

Now, tell me: did it work for you?


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  • 10 responses so far ↓

    • Joseph // Jul 22, 2008 at 7:35 pm

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      In firefox, just click on the stream link and it will automatically show you the download dialog box.

      Love the site by the way.. very helpful.. this is my first time here.. thanks for the tips! ;D

    • Joseph // Jul 22, 2008 at 7:56 pm

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      Oops didn’t know m3u files are streaming.. can’t find applications in options.. what firefox version are you using? Thanks

    • Max Limpag // Jul 22, 2008 at 8:17 pm

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      Hi, Joseph,
      Thanks for the feedback. I use Firefox 3.
      :-)

    • rey // Jul 30, 2008 at 4:11 pm

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      sir, i have already downloaded the .m3u file and have the link as mp3 still i cant download it. What do you mean by this cuz i seem to be lost with this “Copy the link and paste it into Firefox’s location bar. If Firefox plays the file instead of downloading it, go to (in Windows) Tools > Options > Applications”. Do you mean Windows as in Windows XP cuz I can’t find it. Rather I’d find it on the firefox browser. I hope you give me your feedback soon cuz it would really mean a lot to me.
      God bless!

    • Cliffordx // Aug 2, 2008 at 3:09 am

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      Hey rey,

      I made a screenshot how to get the iDOSE mp3 at my other blog ==> http://tanawko.is-a-geek.com/blog/2008/08/02/how-to-download-idose-mp3s/

    • asdf // Aug 3, 2008 at 10:51 pm

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      will give this a try. i must say i find the darndest things in your site. very helpful.

    • JJ // Aug 6, 2008 at 2:45 am

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      Worked for me. I got the url for the mp3 through “Get Info” in iTunes instead of opening a text editor.

      Thanks!

    • sam // Nov 11, 2008 at 1:30 pm

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      Worked for me. I got the url for the mp3 through “Get Info” in iTunes instead of opening a text editor.

      Thanks!

    • Elliot // Jan 29, 2009 at 9:57 am

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      I cant get it to work. Please help! When I paste the url into the location bar I get an error message.

      “Not Found
      The requested URL /music/Lucid-dreams.mp3 was not found on this server.

      Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.

      Apache/1.3.41 Server at i-dose.us Port 80″

      The Focus track is my number one played song on itunes. I need this on my ipod. Thanks!

    • sLam // Sep 20, 2009 at 11:25 pm

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      Hey guys.

      You have to download Internet Download Manager and you can download it immediately when you press on the play button (javascript) to stream the song.

      It’s really useful!

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