woodpecker
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Hi folks,
My latest windows build of DSD with the following changes can be downloaded here:-
dsd1.6 - Minus
Alternate Download Site
Fixes:-
1. Golay 23,12 syndrome table corrected with missing entries 1889 to 2048.
2. Changed the crazy dibit buffer which filled for ever until it ran out of allocated memory then caused a segmentation error. The buffer is now allowed to fill to 90% before being returned to the initial pointer value where it over writes the old samples, it seems to work ok and no segmentation errors now.
3. Input level is now calculated differently, before when it reported 50% the soundcard would be fully overloaded. With the new method aim for 30% inlvl
New features:-
1. Auto mutes P25 encrypted signals by default, run with option -pu to unmute if you want the r2d2 sounds.
2. Raised cosine filters can be disabled by running with option -l that's a lowecase L. Only useful if you want to see the difference the filters make.
Any issues, let me know, enjoy!
PS If someone has a provoice sample, 16 bit 48kHz, ideally a bit on the weak side, I'll add a filter for it.
My latest windows build of DSD with the following changes can be downloaded here:-
dsd1.6 - Minus
Alternate Download Site
Fixes:-
1. Golay 23,12 syndrome table corrected with missing entries 1889 to 2048.
2. Changed the crazy dibit buffer which filled for ever until it ran out of allocated memory then caused a segmentation error. The buffer is now allowed to fill to 90% before being returned to the initial pointer value where it over writes the old samples, it seems to work ok and no segmentation errors now.
3. Input level is now calculated differently, before when it reported 50% the soundcard would be fully overloaded. With the new method aim for 30% inlvl
New features:-
1. Auto mutes P25 encrypted signals by default, run with option -pu to unmute if you want the r2d2 sounds.
2. Raised cosine filters can be disabled by running with option -l that's a lowecase L. Only useful if you want to see the difference the filters make.
Any issues, let me know, enjoy!
PS If someone has a provoice sample, 16 bit 48kHz, ideally a bit on the weak side, I'll add a filter for it.
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