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Re: Piping audio from Linrad to other applications?




> Have a look here: http://jackaudio.org/

Yes, I have used JACK a bit with my home recording, and it is the tool
for the job and works well. But to use it, the applications have to be
JACK compliant and connect to the daemon rather than the sound card
directly.

I assume Linrad uses OSS for its audio I/O? I see there is an
application called oss2jack, which hopefully provides a layer to allow
an oss application to use the JACK server. Installation looks like a
bit of a journey, but hey, this is Linux. I suspect this functionality
is available directly in ALSA as well, but it is a long road to
decifer the .asoundrc syntax, at least for me.

> I suggest you use head-phones. Then any cheap soundcard should
> be perfectly adequate for listening:-)

The real problem is more about the poor IMD characteristics of this
internal sound, and the dismal noise floor. I am looking at the Echo
Indigo I/O PCMCIA for better sound. But already I am impressed at how
the SDR makes for a real difference in tuning and searching for
signals on 40M. Watching the pileup last night on VP6DX was
entertaining :)
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