I used to use intiface+scriptplayer, but now i use SyncPlayerBLE.
I find this software better suited towards vorze products.
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I used to use intiface+scriptplayer, but now i use SyncPlayerBLE.
I find this software better suited towards vorze products.
What type of script did you load when using intiface and were you able to connect more than just a UFOTW? I want to use UFOTW together with handy but I don’t think SyncPlayerBLE supports non vorze product
u can trial syncplayerble, from fantia helphat, only plays like first 3 minutes of script. Havent owned a handy before, so i cant answer that part.
funscript and csv should work for supported devices on syncplayerble as long as u name the extension correctly for example “videosnamehere_UFOplus.csv or videonamehere_UFOplus.funscript” should play
I found 2 script players for the UFOTW:
This one lets you play multiple scripts for multiple devices, but it’s kinda buggy and its paid. It has trouble connecting to the UFOTW, and if your handy gets disconnected, it doesn’t automatically reconnect it.
This one is free but it only plays UFO scripts.
Is there any other place that you can buy this like eBay? Also, what are the differences between each of the UFO models?
Not likely, it isn’t sold retail anywhere here in the US at least. NLS used to ship overseas but they discontinued the service several years ago.
I’m not completely clear on the details but the UFO SA was the first iteration of the UFO series, it used a dongle to connect to PC, and you couldn’t spin the left and right independently. They also don’t make this version anymore.
UFO TW is basically the V2 of the series and has bluetooth, independent spinning, and a heating cradle/charging dock.
UFO Mobile can’t connect to anything to run scripts and you can only toggle through different built in patterns, and has a charging dock
Vorze has updated their official US store on Amazon now with the new UFO TW!
Store page: Amazon.com: Vorze
UFO TW page: https://www.amazon.com/Automatic-Electric-Rotating-Masturbator-Waterproof/dp/B0CRH9KMQ6?ref_=ast_sto_dp
The unfortunate thing is that it is massively expensive! $549!
I own their “Basic” model for 3 years now, which was only $55 when I purchased it: Amazon.com
I love this “Basic” toy when I consume VR porn. It’s better and much easier to fasten than the famous Japanese toy by SSI, the “Nipple Dome” with its over-the-top leather harness. What’s great is that the Nipple Dome attachments are all compatible with the UFO Basic. Since there are 5 expansions, each with 6 different silicone simulators, that’ 30 different attachments!
But, the “Basic” model is not compatible with scripts. So, I’ve been eyeing the UFO TW… but I just wonder if it’s really worth it, considering the UFO Basic is a much cheaper toy, and is compatible with all the “Nipple Dome” attachments. Does the UFO TW do anything different or better than the “Basic” model, aside from its script functionality? It seems like the UFO TW is easier to clean (waterproof) and has a heat function, but is that it?
I do love the idea of having scripts with the UFO TW, but if I’m beholden to use the Afesta VR player, it kind of makes the experience a lot less appealing. Also, are there any people making nipple scripts that we can load into ourselves for Western scenes?
Thanks (and happy to meet fellow nipple-play lovers! Haha)
That’s cool! I’ll update my post!
I should revise my post with this as well but;
I’ve never used the Basic before nor have I ever seen or used its attachments and the Nipple Dome attachments, but I do think I’d prefer the TW over it, because I mainly use it with scripted erotic audio and it really adds to the immersion. I’d say heating is a really underrated feature, especially in these chilly months. I’d say the TW is fairly easy to clean, I just spray it with water, and let it sit out for a while to dry. One thing to note is that some of the attachments are bonded with its plastic base, while some aren’t. So sometimes the attachment can slip off the plastic base, which isn’t really an issue when using it unless you have it pressed really hard against your chest, but when cleaning it, it can be a concern, because moisture could get trapped inside the attachment and allow bacteria to grow.
If you don’t really like erotic audio then I’d say wait a little longer to buy one, cuz that’s the only content there really are scripts for. The ufo scripts on Afesta were built for the UFO SA, so when the AV is only teasing one nipple, it spins both motors, which kinda breaks immersion.
For the past few months, I’ve actually been working on a scripting tool that uses optical flow to determine what direction to spin the UFO and how fast. It’s pretty far along and I’ve got some promising results, but I’m still trying to figure out how to better identify when the AV stops or starts touching, and speeding up the algorithm.
What I’ve found is that frame-to-frame vector correspondences can be too jittery to get any kind of meaningful rotational information, so I’ve opted to create a degree change over time graph, running it through Ramer-Douglas-Peucker to get slopes that can be used to find the RPM.
(Label is incorrect, this is a Rotational Position vs Frame graph, where the FPS is 60)
This seems to work pretty well, but this will return rotation changes even when there is little or no movement. So, I’m using the magnitude of the vector at a given frame to determine whether there should be motion or not. This is where my problem arises:
With that being said, once I’m done with this tool, I do hope that people will be more compelled to get the UFO TW, because it really is a unique experience.
This is unrelated but I’ve never seen a toy like this. Is there anything similar for ball play?
It’s a real shame there aren’t any toys at all similar to this.
Not that I’m aware of
I’ve had a nipple dome R, which I’ve enjoyed.
I’ve most enjoyed my current toy by keeping the vacuum suction low and strapping the cups to myself.
For the UFO I’m worried with their size that the rotators are too far off with a flat/male chest.
AI would be thankful if somebody could comment on this.
Also kanojotoys seem to sell it as well, I wish there was a european seller.
You can adjust how far/close the rotors are from your chest by adding more or less suction, the way I put them on is by flipping them inside out so that the spinner is visible to me, then flipping it back right way in while trying to maintain it’s position.
That’s cool! And yeah that sucks
EN-NLS is running a 30% promotion, orders just became available a few minutes ago.
The promotion is for a set includes the UFO TW, 1 piece of soft/normal gel type and a choice of type1/2/3 UFO addon set (those are the ones from the previous versions that come with a magnetic adapter thing), set price 39800 yen.
been using ufo TW and SA for a while
this is the best player i have found, great for video or audio
can do handy and UFO at same time
name the script the exact same file name as your video/audio add “_ufo”, “_ufotw” or “_handy” to the end of your script name. Then just drag and drop the video.
both handy and UFO connect easily over bluetooth with one button press.
I have been looking into creating my own UFO TW scripts, but haven’t been able to find a program to do it. Do you know of any?
Want to let those interested know, one of my UFO TW motors has started dying after 7 months.
It won’t drive any input strengths higher than 20, which is really frustrating because I think slow moving scripts feel the best. When an input strength lower than 20 is received, the motor stalls, only beginning to move after move after I give it a little nudge.
I’d like to just replace the motor, but the silicone cup is bonded with the plastic housing, so there’s no real way to get at the internals.
I’ve contacted NLS to see if there’s a warranty, but I don’t know how good my chances are at getting a replacement. If I can’t get a replacement, I think I’m just going to buy a new one the next time the UFO TW goes on sale. It sucks that it’s only lasted 7 months for $445, but there’s just really nothing like it on the market.
I have read all the text. It is indeed an interesting toy, but it is too expensive and troublesome to buy. It would be great if MFP could control it. In addition, OpenFunScripter has a twist axis, but this axis is for OSR. The finger rotation in the video can be captured, but the movement is relatively small. It should be troublesome to make a script for U.F.O TW. In general, I think U.F.O TW is an auxiliary toy that can be used with handy or OSR.
Pretty much agree with what you’ve said, though, personally, if I had to pick between a UFO TW and a Handy, I’d pick the UFO.
The reason why I like the UFO over the Handy probably boils down to the fact that I like to edge, and the UFO is a way better tool for that than the Handy. The UFO can’t really take you over the edge by itself but really enhances the pleasure before and after, while the Handy can.
Also, I’ve found that it takes a lot more time to clean up after using the Handy than the UFO. When I use the UFO, I end up just using my hand with no lubricant, which makes for a faster clean up.
I haven’t worked on my scripting tool in a while because life, but yeah you’re completely right. I’ve found even using slow and sophisticated optical flow, there is a lot of inaccurate noise on the output script. But I’d like to posit that scripts don’t need to be completely accurate. From personal use, I’ve found that random motion is believable enough as long as it’s timed to stop and start when the AV stops and starts. There are subcases where this isn’t true, like when the AV makes delicate and deliberate motions, but generally, it’s harder to distinguish visual information from sensory information around the nipple than it is on stroking scripts.
I do wish the UFO’s price was lower though. To follow up on my previous post, I got in contact with Vorze, and they said that they could repair it as long as I have a Japanese address they can send it back to. But the customer bears the burden of shipping costs, and they quoted me an approximate repair cost of $130 (per cup), so I’d have to pay about 170-200. So I decided to just buy a new one off of buyee.jp for $330 (including shipping)
UFOTW (UFOSA) script files are mainly distributed in Japan in the form of CSV files, which are compatible with SyncPlayerBLE, etc., but not with MFPs.
One user has created a tool to convert CSV files to MFP-compatible funscripts, which enables UFO control using MFPs. (The explanation is in Korean, but the translation at DeepL is sufficient to read it.)
Tool description: https://arca.live/b/script/97096883
Tool download: 17.65 MB folder on MEGA
It is recommended to use Interface Central (Intiface® Central | Intiface®) to connect MFPs with UFOTW. Here is a brief explanation of how to connect.
Fig.1
Step0: Download MFP and Interface Central, and open MFP’s Setting (Click * in Fig.1). Then open the setting like Fig.2.
step1: Press (*1) to copy the settings for the device in TCode-0.2, save it under an appropriate name, and then select the device settings.
step2: Add and configure the output for UFO operation as shown in (*2), and reboot the MFP.
step3: Add the settings for Buttplug.io. Following step shown (3)-(3-2)in Fig.1.
step4:Start InterfaceCentral, start the server and connect the UFO.
step5:Connect MFP and Interface Central. If successful, the display will change to “Connect”.
step6:Add the UFO to the device in the settings for Buttplug.io. (You should not be able to connect the UFO. (Open the DeviceMap in the settings for Buttplug.io and you should see the following image (Fig.3) (the image after adding the settings for UFO is shown for reference).
step7: Enter settings in (*3) as in (*3-1) and press “+” to add.
In the case of UFO TW, two settings, Indices0 and 1, are added because they are recognized separately for left and right (in the case of UFOSA, it is thought that there will be only one setting).
If UFO does not appear in Connected Device in step 6,7 the connection between Interface Central and UFO is not working properly, so start over from there.
In this case, “hoge.ufo.funscript” in the same location as “hoge.mp4” is loaded for UFO.
In this setup, UFO TW has the same movement for left and right, but if you add another movement axis for UFO in step2 and step7, and refer to different funscripts for left and right when setting UFO device in step3 , it will be possible to link left and right separately.
A0 axis is the left control axis and A1 axis is the right control axis for UFOTW, and the left and right movements can be made by recognizing different names in the “funscript names” such as L-ufo, R-ufo, and so on.
The above explanation was written in my previous document in Japanese and translated into English, so I apologize if it is difficult to understand.
I hope it will be helpful.
CSV files for UFOTW often describe left and right movements together in a CSV file, but they can usually be easily split up.
This is an example of a CSV file for UFOTW opened in Excel
Column A is time,
Column B is rotation direction
Column C is intensity (0 is stop, 100 is fastest)
Column D is rotation direction 2, column E is intensity 2
Columns BC and DE record different left and right movements, so
By creating a CSV file of A+B+C and a CSV file of A+D+E and saving them separately, you can create separate files for left and right.
(The correspondence between columns BC and DE and left and right may vary depending on the UWOTW connection, so please check by yourself.