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  • NB: Document concerns OpenViBE 2.2.0 (doc updated 28.Nov.2018).

Integrated drivers

The following drivers have been integrated into the 32bit Windows build of OpenViBE (for the 64bit build, see here):

Manufacturer
AmplifierDriver NameOSStatus(1)Contributor & Support(2)
ANTNeuro ASALAB EEG / ERP amplifierEither MindMedia Nexus32B or TMSi driversHas been reported to workSee specific driver (Maybe)
Other TMSi derived devicesEither MindMedia Nexus32B or TMSi driversUntestedSee specific driver (Maybe)
ANT/EEmagineEEGOEEGOStableAnt-Neuro (support)
BiosemiActive Two MkI & MkIIBiosemi Active TwoStableMensia Technologies (No)
BrainMasterAtlantisBrainmaster Atlantis and DiscoveryStableMensia Technologies (No)
DiscoveryBrainmaster Atlantis and DiscoveryStableMensia Technologies (No)
Brain ProductsV-AmpBrain Products V-AmpStableBrain Products & Mensia Technologies (Community)
actiCHampBrain Products actiCHampStableMensia Technologies (No)
QuickAmpEither MindMedia Nexus32B or TMSi driversHas been reported to workSee specific driver (Maybe)
BrainAmp SeriesBrain Products BrainAmp SeriesStableYann Renard (Community)
LiveAmp Brain Products LiveAmpStableBrain Products GmbH (support)
AllBrain Products BrainAmp Standard (through BrainVision Recorder)StableEmmanuel Maby / INSERM & Pierre-Emmanuel Aguera / INSERM (Community)
CognionicsAll?CognionicsNewCognionics (support)
CTF/VSMMEGCTF/VSM MEGUnstableEmmanuel Maby / INSERM & Pierre-Emmanuel Aguera INSERM (Community)
EGINet Amps 300EGI Net Amps 300 (through AmpServer)Has been reported to workInria (No)
EmotivEPOC SDK 1.x & 2.x (Research Edition / raw EEG versions ONLY)Emotiv EPOC, download this or recompile(3)
StableInria (No, see details)
EPOC SDK 3.3.3 (Research Edition / raw EEG versions ONLY)Emotiv EPOC, compiled in
StableInria (No, see details)
gTecgUSBampg.Tec gUSBamp LegacyDeprecatedInria (No)
g.Tec gUSBamp Gipsa-labStable Gipsa-Lab (Bugfixes)Anton Andreev / Gipsa-lab (Community)
g.Tec gUSBamp BCI-LabNewBCI-Lab / Univ. Tsukuba (Bugfixes)
gMobilab+gTec gMOBIlab+
StableSupelec Metz & Inria (Bugfixes)
gNautilusgTec gNautilusNewgtec (support)
mBrainTrainMBT SmartingmBrainTrain SmartingHas been reported to workmBrainTrain (support)
MCS/MKSNVXMCSNVXNewMCS/MKS (support)
MicromedSD LTMMicromed SD LTM (through SystemPlus Evolution)UnknownInria (No)
MindMediaNeXus32MindMedia Nexus32BStableInria (Bugfixes)
EEG 202UnknownNeuroelectricsEnobio3GEnobio3GNewNeuroelectrics (support)
HIDNewNeuroskyMindSetNeuroSky MindSetStableInria (Bugfixes)
MindWaveNeuroSky MindSetStableInria (Bugfixes)
OpenBCICytonOpenBCIStableJeremy Frey, Yann Renard & OpenBCI (Community)
OpenEEGMonolithEEGOpenEEG Modular EEG P2StableChristoph Veigl / University of Applied Sciences Technikum Wien & Yann Renard
(Community)
ModularEEGOpenEEG Modular EEG P2StableChristoph Veigl / University of Applied Sciences Technikum Wien & Yann Renard (Community)
TMSiAny TMSI amplifiers including Refa, Porti and Mobita, with up-to-date API+biosTMSi amplifiersStableMensia Technologies (No)
Device with older BIOS/APITMSi Refa32B LegacyUnstable DeprecatedNo

1) NOTE about Status: If a driver has been marked as new, unknown or unstable, it can just mean that the core development team has no access to the hardware to test it in practice and that there has not been sufficient community feedback to give it some other status. However, the driver can still be working perfectly. If the driver has been marked as Issues reported, it means we have received community report(s) about problems. Due to no access to the hardware, we usually cannot confirm or reject such reports. If you can find point out a bug in the driver code or have a code patch, please contact us. If a driver is marked deprecated, it has been replaced by another one and should only be used if the replacement does not work for you.

2) NOTE about Support column:

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  • If a support link is provided you can directly contact that party with questions related to the driver.
  • Bugfixes means that the core development team at Inria has access to the physical device and may fix reported issues of the driver. The core team has generally no resources to answer questions.
  • Community indicates that the driver contributor may be able answer questions about the driver, if time permits. Generally the contributed drivers are provided as-is, only tested to compile by the OpenViBE core development team.
  • If support is marked as No, it means that there is currently no support for the device. In this case parties with serious interests may be able to obtain a commercial support contract by funding the OpenViBE consortium and providing access to an engineer to all the necessary materials for providing support (device, libraries).

You can always try to post a question about drivers on the forum, nevertheless.

3) We are currently not able to provide an Acquisition Server that would have a compiled-in support for both Emotiv SDK 3.3.3 and the earlier versions of that SDK at the same time. The Acquisition Server provided by the OpenViBE 2.0.0 Windows installer will have support compiled in for the 3.3.3 version of the SDK. If you want to use OpenViBE with an earlier Emotiv SDK, download a separate AS binary and drop it to the OpenViBE install folder to replace the previous executable, or recompile OpenViBE yourself. Precompiled OpenViBE versions of 1.2.2 and earlier support the Emotiv 1.x SDKs natively.

NeuroRT package drivers

OpenViBE 1.1.0 and later come bundled with a free NeuroRT driver package from Mensia Technologies. These closed source drivers do not reveal how the communication between the server and the manufacturer APIs is carried out. The NeuroRT driver package provides the following drivers:

Manufacturer
AmplifierDriver NameOSStatus(*)Support
Brain RhythmBR8NeuroRT Collection: Brain Rhythm 8StableYes, contact Mensia Technologies
MensiaSimulatorNeuroRT Collection: SimulatorStableNo
SmartBCISmartBCINeuroRT Collection: SmartBCIStableYes, contact Mensia Technologies
Wearable SensingDry Sensor Interface: 7, 7 Flex, 7 Mini, 24NeuroRT Collection: Wearable Sensing DSIStableYes, contact Mensia Technologies

Generic and simulation drivers

OpenViBE also contains several drivers which are not related to any specific hardware device. Here is a list of these drivers. Mpc software 2.

NameSimulatorDescription
FieldTrip driverNoObtains data from the FieldTrip platform.
Generic OscillatorYesGenerates channels of harmonized sinusoids.
Generic Raw File ReaderNoSimulates a device by reading from a file.
Generic Raw Telnet ReaderNoReads data from a Telnet connection.
Generic SawtoothYesMakes a single-channel sawtooth signal.
Generic Time SignalYesCurrent clock time starting from 0.
LabStreamingLayer (LSL)NoReads data from LSL streams.
OpenAL Audio CaptureNoReads data from OpenAL.
Simulated DeviatorYesSimulates issues like drifting sampling rate, freezes etc – for debugging

Due to the generic and hardware-independent nature of these drivers, the OpenViBE dev team may be able to address issues in them. They are also typically usable on all supported platforms (Win+Linux).

Driver not listed or not visible in the server?

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We have currently no plans to develop additional drivers or support new hardware, but we are always happy to consider driver contributions for inclusion. There are various tutorials to help in this. The source codes of the existing drivers can also be used as a starting point.

Note about missing drivers in the 64bit build. Starting from OpenViBE 2.2.0, we provide also a 64bit Windows build of the software. This build has been compiled for 64bit architectures and allows OpenViBE applications such as the OpenViBE Tracker to allocate more memory and handle larger sets of data. The 64bit version may also be marginally faster than the 32bit build. However, in order to communicate with some EEG devices, OpenViBE needs to link against low-level libraries that have the same “bitness”: 64bit OpenViBE needs 64bit libraries. We do not have 64bit libraries for some devices, and subsequently

The following drivers are currently missing from the 64bit build: BrainMaster, Emotiv, Enobio, Fieldtrip, MCS/MKS, Mensia Acquisition library, Mitsar and Nexus.

If you need the corresponding device supported and would still like to use the 64bit OpenViBE, you can install both 32bit and 64bit side by side, and launch the Acquisition Server from the 32bit OpenViBE. /wifi-sniffer-for-windows-10.html. The two should be perfectly compatible in this sense.

Beta drivers

These drivers are currently being integrated or do not comply with our standards. Some of them can be found in the branches of the old SVN repository (see here), or in its deprecated branches folder (e.g. checkout the SVN at address svn://scm.gforge.inria.fr/svn/openvibe/deprecated-branches). It may require a significant amount of work to get the beta drivers work with newer OpenViBE source code.

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Driver NameStatusSynAmps2Unstable