Question:
G’day to you.
Do you offer any of your products in a downloadable form to be operated on a computer in an audio version with headphones?
Answer:
No we dont provide audio frequencies for this reason: A computer is limited with frequency output to Max 24Khz
A standard computer audio board (sound card), and phone audio typically supports sampling rates of 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz, which means the maximum audio frequency it can accurately capture or reproduce is around 22 to 24 kHz, based on the Nyquist theorem. This range aligns closely with the upper limit of human hearing, which is approximately 20 kHz. While some higher-end or professional audio interfaces support sampling rates of 96 kHz or even 192 kHz—allowing for much higher frequency capture—these are not common in standard consumer hardware. In terms of bit depth, standard sound cards usually support 16-bit or 24-bit audio, which affects dynamic range rather than frequency response. Overall, for most typical use cases, a standard PC sound card is well-suited to handle audio frequencies up to around 22 kHz.
So The Rife Digital V3 produces a range of frequencies of 0.01Khz to 1000Khz. A computer , phone, or audio device maxes out at 22Khz. You cant push it higher. Therefore you cannot realistically use Dr Rife frequencies through standard audio devices
Those companies selling Rife Audio software packages, dont advise people about this 24Khz limit.