DSDPlus Per-Call Recording

CanesFan95

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Is there a way to make DSD+ save an .mp3 file of each individual voice call as a separate .mp3 file? Right now, it combines everything into one .mp3 from all the different TGs. My VC-Record folder is empty. I'd like to make it save the TGID and date/time in each filename, if possible. This will help to identify unknown TGs by letting it run all day and then just playing everything back later and listen to save time.

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Whiskey3JMC

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I'd need to see a screenshot of your Control menu to see what monitor mode you're running but if you're running "Passive Digital Monitor" then the separated MP3 files would be saved in the DSDPlus\Record\[date] folders
 

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I have No Per Call Recording checked and DSD+ is appending audio to a .wav file on every transmission. It didn't do that before. How do I turn THAT off?
 

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I have No Per Call Recording checked and DSD+ is appending audio to a .wav file on every transmission. It didn't do that before. How do I turn THAT off?

Output menu. Or, if you are piping the audio to a wav file via a batch file (which was a popular configuration shown way back when).
 

CanesFan95

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I think I figured it out. The setting has to be turned on in the VC Event Log and not the CC one for a 2-dongle setup.

I have No Per Call Recording checked and DSD+ is appending audio to a .wav file on every transmission. It didn't do that before. How do I turn THAT off?

Yeah, it's in the screenshot above. Make sure it's on "No Per-Call Recording" for both the VC and CC Event Logs.
 

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This is happening in single receiver passive monitor mode on a P25 conventional channel.
 
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