Hi Simon,

Yes, pulse audio is available for Mac OS however my reading of this is that the 
problem
doesn't lay with GQRX or pulse audio. It is the original gf-fcd code which 
forms part of GNURadio that is causing the problem, at least from what I 
understand of it.

From what I can see it all has to do with the way the 'Device String' for 
FunCube Dongle is handled
in the hidmac.c file which is causing the problem.


Sean.



On 17 Jun, 2016, at 07:08 PM, Cinaed Simson <[email protected]> wrote:


It appears to be barfing on the audio source in the link you provided.

I don't know anything about OS X, but gqrx on Linux requires pulseaudio.

Does pulseaudio exist for OS X?


-- Cinaed

On 06/17/2016 09:16 AM, Sean Sharkey wrote:
Hello All,


I’ve being trying to track down a problem, a programme crash, which
occurs when trying to run GQRX with a FunCube dongle and which
might possibly have its roots in GNURadio.

In short it would appear that when the gr-fcd code was incorporated into
GNURadio a couple of years ago it may have introduced some kind of a bug.

The conversation here
<https://github.com/csete/gqrx/issues/358> suggests that it has
something to do with the hidmac.c which is used in gr-fcd that is
causing the problem. All of
which I have to be honest as a none programmer is somewhat beyond me.

Might anyone here be able to help update the hidmac.c file please? I’m
trying to run GQRX on Mac OS 10.10.5

Thank you in advance for any help.



Kind regards,


Sean.



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