KA2ZEY
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I just upgraded to Windows 10 and can no longer get any audio from the latest FMP (TCP). It says it's using 10001. Is there anything that needs to be changed in Windows 10 to allow audio to come through the port?
Probably a firewall issue? You need to check it.
check you UDP/TCP Ports and make sure they are open......
I just set up an inbound rule for tcp port and its till not working. no audio through port 20001.
DSDPlus -i20001
FMP.exe 20001
Have You entered these commands in the correct place?
Code:DSDPlus -i20001 FMP.exe 20001
No it needs to know what port to send it to.Can't I run FMP by itself? Or does it always need to route to DSDPlus? I swear that I used to be able to just start up FMP.exe and listen to it like any SDR receiver.
No it needs to know what port to send it to.
I am also running Windows 10, and have no problems, with FMP or DSD+
Below are a copy of my DSD+ bat file, and FMP bat file.
DSDPlus -O NUL -T -E -i10000 -v4 -u3 -dr3 -dh2 -ds71 -dd2 -dv25 >logfile.txt
FMP.exe 10000 1 0.5 162.4000
GUIs are nice and they will be added, but they do not fix actual problems (if there is a problem)
You want to run FMP; with output sent through a TCP port or to a Wave device?
You wrote: I just upgraded to Windows 10 and can no longer get any audio from the latest FMP (TCP). It says it's using 10001.
Why is FMP using 10001? Nothing in the provided batch files uses 10001.
Can't I run FMP by itself? Or does it always need to route to DSDPlus? I swear that I used to be able to just start up FMP.exe and listen to it like any SDR receiver.
Ok, so you want output sent to a Wave device. Your speakers? VBC? VB-Cable? Then use the same command line that you have always been using for FMP: FMP <WaveOut device number> <dongle number> <PPM value> <RF frequency>
So something like FMP 1 1 20 162.4 ?
The FMP console window lists all of the available Wave Out devices and their numbers.
Just start FMP the same way you always have been.
FMP is listening on port 20001 for an incoming connection so it can send audio data over port 20001.
If FMP is listening on port 20001, you have run the FMP-CC.bat file, which is used in conjunction with DSD+ (via the CC.bat file); if you change the wave device / TCP port number in one .bat file, you have to change the other to match.
It is hard to help you without knowing what you are trying to do. Trunking? Conventional? Something else?
DSD+ does not decode any analog trunking protocols. The only trunking protocols FMP/DSD+ support right now are Kenwood NEXEDGE, Motorola Connect Plus DMR and Tier III DMR.For now I would just like to get a simple analog trunking system working. So assuming I get this to work with specifying the output, I can then just open up FMP-VC and it will start following once FMP-CC is set to a control channel?
From the very start of the Trunking.txt help file:Good to know that it only does those 3 trunking types...I had no idea.