From: Håken H. <krb...@on...> - 2015-09-22 23:14:35
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I have created a thread in the Linux mint forum, that describes the problem so i hope that somebody can solve it. I have also mentioned a link in the forum, that leads the the thread on this mailing list. The forum thread can be accessed with this link: http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=48&t=205648 Now, can anyone describe in detail exactly how wsjt-x deals with the input audio, so perhaps the folks at the linux mint forum can understand in detail how the audio streams is handled by WSJT-X ? Den 22. sep. 2015 01:21, skrev Håken Hveem: > The problem is probably related to Linux mint, because i have now tried > it on a pure ubuntu distro. > The thing that i observed there is that the TX audio (my radio has a > monitor function) sounded garbled or "bubbly" in the first 5 seconds of tx. > > > > Den 21. sep. 2015 22:01, skrev Peter Frenning [OZ1PIF]: >> Den 21-09-2015 kl. 19:39 skrev KI7MT: >>> Hello Haken, >>> >>> I can't ( won't ) speak to Mint 17.x specifics, as it is *not* Ubuntu, >>> however, I can state, all of my PPA's work properly on Ubuntu 14.04+ as >>> that is my main distribution for building and testing WSJT-X on Linux. >>> >>> It is well known that Mint has implemented unique sound system when >>> compared to Ubuntu proper (Unity). These issues are not Ubuntu bugs >>> (IMHO), clearly not WSJT-X bugs, and the issue(s) should be addressed >>> with the Mint folks. >>> >>> >>> 73's >>> Greg, KI7MT >>> >> I'm running 1.6.0 r5881 (32bit) from Greg's PPA on Mint 17.1 and 17.2 - >> no sound system modifications made, and no problems whatsoever. Running >> WSPR-2 and JT65+JT9 modes. Many many JT9 & JT65 QSOs made, and hundreds >> of hours running WSPR-2 with Tx enabled. >> > -- ----------- Håken Hveem |