gt;
> > However, my FLAC experiments lie years in the past – maybe the
> > encoder got more versatile; Alban, do you have deviating experience?
> >
> > Best regards,
> > Marcus
> > On Sun, 2019-03-10 at 11:54 +, Benny Alexandar wrote:
> >> Yes, convert
uradio-bounces+ben.alex=outlook@gnu.org> on behalf of
Kristoff
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Subject: [Discuss-gnuradio] compressing I/Q files
Hi all,
Simple and short question:
What is the best way to compress a raw I/Q file? A generic
compr
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> Hi all,
>
>
>
> Simple and short question:
> What is the best way to compress a raw I/Q file? A generic
> compression-tool like gzip, zip? Or are there better an
istoff
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>
> Hi all,
>
>
>
> Simple and short question:
> What is the best way to compress a raw I/Q file? A generic
> compression-tool lik
] compressing I/Q files
Hi all,
Simple and short question:
What is the best way to compress a raw I/Q file? A generic
compression-tool like gzip, zip? Or are there better and specialised tools?
Is converting the data in the I/Q file from float to short an option?
Kristoff
Hi all,
Simple and short question:
What is the best way to compress a raw I/Q file? A generic
compression-tool like gzip, zip? Or are there better and specialised tools?
Is converting the data in the I/Q file from float to short an option?
Kristoff