Audio output options
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Audio output options
I am surprised that any of the SDR control programs dont have the option of piping the output audio through TCP link. For Example DSD Plus uses this for multi SDR use. Especially if set up for two RTL SDR's. I suggest this if programs like FLDIGI or Multipsk is set up for this. If possible can there be emphasis on this subject.
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Re: Audio output options
Well, if you can define a standard which is accepted by the community then I'll certainly support it.
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Re: Audio output options
Herding cats maybe easier.Simon G4ELI wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 5:24 am Well, if you can define a standard which is accepted by the community then I'll certainly support it.
Herding cats may be easier.
Re: Audio output options
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Paul,
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Re: Audio output options
Another additional vote for output audio through TCP!
Piping the raw audio output for every receiver with the this option enabled/configured. No login, just simple TCP connection at specified port.
Exactly like SDR++ does with 'audio sink' (or "TCP Server Plugin for SDR#").
It would be a great ability to pass raw audio to other applications.
Piping the raw audio output for every receiver with the this option enabled/configured. No login, just simple TCP connection at specified port.
Exactly like SDR++ does with 'audio sink' (or "TCP Server Plugin for SDR#").
It would be a great ability to pass raw audio to other applications.
Re: Audio output options
Use a virtual audio connection tool to connect between SDRC and an audio over TCP connection. (Note that audio over UDP has a great deal to say for itself in terms of CPU load.)
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