Hi Steve, What device names for the virtual devices do you see in wsjt-x? I suspect you are facing an old bug in Qt. Qt insists in not displaying the correct audio device names in Linux.
73, Edson PY2SDR --- - We humans have the capability to do amazing things if we work together. - Nós seres humanos temos a capacidade de fazer coisas incríveis se trabalharmos juntos. On Sat, Nov 28, 2015 at 11:30 AM, Steven Franke <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Bill, Joe, and all, > I have an 8-channel sdr, implemented using Gnuradio, that writes 8 audio > streams to the 8 subdevices associated with the snd-aloop Loopback device. > I was playing around with the idea of running 8 instances of wsjt-x, with > each instance connected to one of the 8 subdevices. The problem that I > encountered is that the subdevices are not explicitly listed in the list > provided in the wsjt-x setup dialog. How would I tell wsjt-x which > subdevice to use? I should note that I do see the loopback device, and I > can connect to it and everything works OK, but I seem to get the "next > available" device, making it hard to be sure what subdevice is actually > being used. > > I tried setting up an .asoundrc file that assigns unique names to each > subdevice. I can see all of the subdevices from within fldigi, and can > connect to any one of them, so I am convinced that the basic pieces are all > working. > > The overall idea is to run with the 8 instances minimized, showing only > the 8 waterfalls, and to use the UDP client to view the combined set of > spots. > Steve k9an > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > _______________________________________________ > wsjt-devel mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/wsjt-devel >
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