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What is a BWG file? Audio file used by BrainWave Generator (BWG), a program that uses sound and visual stimulation to try and help users relax, meditate, and focus better; saves audio in the form of a "binaural beat," which attempts to change brain frequencies toward a desired state.

More Information BWG files can be converted to .WAV files using BrainWave Generator. Open your binaural beat, choose Wave → Play Into WAV File... , and then choose your output location. NOTE: The BWG software was last updated in 2005.

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What is a BWG file?

Audio file used by BrainWave Generator (BWG), a program that uses sound and visual stimulation to try and help users relax, meditate, and focus better; saves audio in the form of a "binaural beat," which attempts to change brain frequencies toward a desired state.

More Information

BWG files can be converted to .WAV files using BrainWave Generator. Open your binaural beat, choose Wave → Play Into WAV File... , and then choose your output location.

NOTE: The BWG software was last updated in 2005.

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Updated: October 23, 2012

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What is a BWG file?
Audio file used by BrainWave Generator (BWG), a program that uses sound and visual stimulation to try and help users relax, meditate, and focus better; saves audio in the form of a "binaural beat," which attempts to change brain frequencies toward a desired state.