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simpilo
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Was a good adventure. Making DSD+ FL 2.186 deocde Ham DMR voice in Linux. A success! Not counting the red text prompting to use FMP24 which isn't going to happen using wine! Other than that DMR voice decoded fine using GQRX. Did have to edit pulse audio for a virtual sink. Operating system is Sparky Linux 5.8 Codename Nibiru based on Debian Buster. Best I can do to show you is a screen capture.
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That's just DSDPlus FL 2.186 executable running. Then I tried the FMP24 1R.bat route then to be reminded windows hardware drivers won't work in Wine shown by a failure to open RTL Device 1 (-i1 in FMP24-CC.bat). Cannot use rtl_tcp. Just doesn't work like that. Then I think, "HMMMM maybe someone has found a work around that can translate the USB drivers to wine but no windows hardware drivers support." Purely software only.
So now I have OP25 for P25 systems and can listen to ham's rag chewing on DMR. Was the same process for importing all the DMR ID's into the DSDPlus.radios file. Same as windows. Except loading a terminal window then cd to the DSDPlus directory and typing in 'wine DSDPlus.exe". GQRX needs to be set to output to virtual_sink in pulse audio volume control. GQRX tau must be off or DSDPlus can't decode properly. DSDPlus needs to be set to listen to wave-in.
That was fun! Penguins love to do dance!
(I successfully installed DSD 1.7 and mbelib but couldn't figure out how to get that DSD 1.7 to talk to pulse audio
!)
(click to enlarge)
That's just DSDPlus FL 2.186 executable running. Then I tried the FMP24 1R.bat route then to be reminded windows hardware drivers won't work in Wine shown by a failure to open RTL Device 1 (-i1 in FMP24-CC.bat). Cannot use rtl_tcp. Just doesn't work like that. Then I think, "HMMMM maybe someone has found a work around that can translate the USB drivers to wine but no windows hardware drivers support." Purely software only.
So now I have OP25 for P25 systems and can listen to ham's rag chewing on DMR. Was the same process for importing all the DMR ID's into the DSDPlus.radios file. Same as windows. Except loading a terminal window then cd to the DSDPlus directory and typing in 'wine DSDPlus.exe". GQRX needs to be set to output to virtual_sink in pulse audio volume control. GQRX tau must be off or DSDPlus can't decode properly. DSDPlus needs to be set to listen to wave-in.
That was fun! Penguins love to do dance!
(I successfully installed DSD 1.7 and mbelib but couldn't figure out how to get that DSD 1.7 to talk to pulse audio
!)
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