Josh,
May I suggest that you monitor your processor (CPU) utilization using
the Windows Resource Monitor.
You may find that if the total CPU usage is near 100% when a receive
period starts that there are no decodes and no .wav file is saved (
temporary creation not started ?? ) .
AL, K0VM
On 12/26/2019 7:00 AM, Bill Somerville wrote:
On 25/12/2019 17:47, Josh Rovero wrote:
Bill, et al,
Windows 10 Home, 64-bit, Version 1909, Build 18363.535
WSJT-X 2.1.1
When I first start 8 x WSJT-X instances on this i7 PC, they all
decode FT8 frames and save WAV files for every time segment. Each
WAV file is 352K in size.
After some time (minutes), they all fall into the "every other cycle"
decode pattern, WAV files are not produced for the non-decode times,
even though the "Save -> Save All" menu item is selected.
For example, the following files were saved and decoded today. The
missing segments had plenty of signals in them, but no WAV file was
produced, and there were no decodes:
191225_172900 - good
191225_172915 - missing
191225_172930 - good
191225_172945 - missing
191225_173000 - good
and so on
Take care, happy holidays to all,
--
P.J. "Josh" Rovero
Hi Josh,
how are you routing audio to your WSJT-X instances?
73
Bill
G4WJS.
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