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PostPosted: Tue Nov 28, 2017 4:43 pm 
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Nobody noticed that the documentation page is gone with the wind?
Should be fixed by the web developers tomorrow morning.


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PostPosted: Thu Nov 30, 2017 3:28 pm 

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Hi Hans, can you please consider this feature:
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Just one request.

Can you make RDS frequency adjustable?

Like Airomate software can adjust it?



And play RDS only on one channel as option?

Idea of this is that you can get RDS from *any* sound card this way.

It's dirty and bad way, but it's possible. And great for experimenting with a Pi3 device.


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PostPosted: Thu Nov 30, 2017 3:56 pm 
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And great for experimenting with a Pi3 device.
There are various sound cards available for the Raspberry Pi that support 192kHz output. Most of them are not that expensive either. Have a look at the boards by HifiBerry, for example.

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PostPosted: Thu Nov 30, 2017 3:57 pm 
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Hi Hans, can you please consider this feature:
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Just one request.

Can you make RDS frequency adjustable?

Like Airomate software can adjust it?



And play RDS only on one channel as option?

Idea of this is that you can get RDS from *any* sound card this way.

It's dirty and bad way, but it's possible. And great for experimenting with a Pi3 device.
How would you know that your frequency is set correctly? Both the pilot and RDS would need to move assuming that you want this to compensate for bad sound cards where the sample rate is too far off.

And what's the purpose of RDS on only one channel??


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PostPosted: Mon Dec 04, 2017 3:13 pm 

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Hi Hans, can you please consider this feature:
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Just one request.

Can you make RDS frequency adjustable?

Like Airomate software can adjust it?



And play RDS only on one channel as option?

Idea of this is that you can get RDS from *any* sound card this way.

It's dirty and bad way, but it's possible. And great for experimenting with a Pi3 device.
How would you know that your frequency is set correctly? Both the pilot and RDS would need to move assuming that you want this to compensate for bad sound cards where the sample rate is too far off.

And what's the purpose of RDS on only one channel??
Well, it displays prerecorded RDS correctly even from mp3 file played from the crappiest mp3 player for 10 dollars with a primitive "car fm transmitter".

When it's played like that (19 khz on one channel no matter left or right) harmonics go all the way up to 38 and 57 khz where actual RDS is and it can be read in any receiver.

And it works. Even with most primitive devices.

So even an old Android phone can play this prerecorded mp3 file with RDS at 19 khz on one channel and play audio file at the same time, if audio levels are set correctly.

Or maybe an old netbook can run Airomate to generate the RDS on 19 khz and play the audio at the same time.

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PostPosted: Mon Dec 25, 2017 11:29 am 

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I tried asking this in the "Other Questions" forum but I'm not sure if anyone is looking at it. :oops:

On Absolute Highs, what is 4x?

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I'm guessing 4x oversampling, but I could be wrong as there isn't a tool tip. ;)


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PostPosted: Mon Dec 25, 2017 12:07 pm 

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Yes, you are right!
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I think you have to increase your desktop resolution and / or the ST window size to see correctly the labels on the buttons.


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PostPosted: Mon Dec 25, 2017 6:53 pm 

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Yes, you are right!

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I think you have to increase your desktop resolution and / or the ST window size to see correctly the labels on the buttons.
Lol how embarassing. :oops:

Thanks! :)


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PostPosted: Fri Dec 29, 2017 6:00 pm 
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8.54 GUI not coming up in Debian 8, Jessie, Jack version. We are testing and performing distro-upgrades Wheezy to Jessie and 8.23 its GUI is performing 100% ok. Because we have settings for this one in Windows we did not test higher versions, if these exist.
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 04, 2018 12:26 am 
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Extra info on to 8.54 not showing : we upgraded to Debian 8, we use the mate-desktop-environment (I think this is also default these days?) 8.54 hanged in 100% CPU.

We tested on another system Ubuntu 17.1 (which is default Gnome install) , then the 8.54 GUI did show

We added the following to the Mate environment on Debian:
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apt-get install gnome-core xorg gdm3


Now 8.54 no longer hangs and seems to process.

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