On 05/31/2017 03:36 AM, Philip Balister wrote:
> On 05/29/2017 07:49 AM, Usman Haider wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am using GNU Radio on beaglebone black (BBB). I have transmitter and
>> receiver flowgraph with audio sink audio source. When I run the flowgraphs
>> on laptop or desktops I receive all the d
On 05/29/2017 07:49 AM, Usman Haider wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am using GNU Radio on beaglebone black (BBB). I have transmitter and
> receiver flowgraph with audio sink audio source. When I run the flowgraphs
> on laptop or desktops I receive all the data packets correctly. But when I
> run either receiv
On 05/29/2017 04:49 AM, Usman Haider wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am using GNU Radio on beaglebone black (BBB). I have transmitter and
> receiver flowgraph with audio sink audio source. When I run the
> flowgraphs on laptop or desktops I receive all the data packets
> correctly. But when I run either receiv
Hi,
I am using GNU Radio on beaglebone black (BBB). I have transmitter and
receiver flowgraph with audio sink audio source. When I run the flowgraphs
on laptop or desktops I receive all the data packets correctly. But when I
run either receiver or transmitter flowgraph on BBB there are intermitten
On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 9:24 PM, labarowski wrote:
>
> Thanks for the replies everyone! Tom, I'm not entirely sure how to "pass
> "-O
> pulse"", but I did change gr-audio.conf to use pulse and that seems to have
> done the trick. Thanks! +1 for pulse!
Most audio examples have a command-line opt
Thanks for the replies everyone! Tom, I'm not entirely sure how to "pass "-O
pulse"", but I did change gr-audio.conf to use pulse and that seems to have
done the trick. Thanks! +1 for pulse!
labarowski wrote:
>
> I was able to get gnuradio to successfully compile using the script
> available at
On 27/02/12 09:10 PM, Tom Rondeau wrote:
>
>
> All I'm saying is that pulseaudio on Ubuntu seems to just work these
> days.
>
> Tom
Well, I should perhaps re-visit Pulse sometime in the coming year or
so. I currently just use Alsa nomenclature,
and that seems to work.
--
Principal Investig
On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 9:03 PM, Marcus D. Leech wrote:
> On 27/02/12 08:59 PM, Tom Rondeau wrote:
> >
> > Try passing the device string "-O pulse" to use pulseaudio, instead.
> > You might have to install libpulse0, though. I've found this to be a
> > more flexible and reliable sound system.
> >
On 27/02/12 08:59 PM, Tom Rondeau wrote:
>
> Try passing the device string "-O pulse" to use pulseaudio, instead.
> You might have to install libpulse0, though. I've found this to be a
> more flexible and reliable sound system.
>
> Tom
>
I've never found *any* sound subsystem on Linux to be "reli
On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 8:21 PM, labarowski wrote:
>
> I was able to get gnuradio to successfully compile using the script
> available
> at (http://gnuradio.org/redmine/projects/gnuradio/wiki/InstallingGR) and I
> updated my PYTHONPATH as the script instructed. However, none of the audio
> exampl
Have you tried playing audio from a different source? If you go to
youtube.com, and watch a video, can you hear the sound?
Cheers,
Ben
On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 5:21 PM, labarowski wrote:
>
> I was able to get gnuradio to successfully compile using the script
> available
> at (http://gnuradio.or
I was able to get gnuradio to successfully compile using the script available
at (http://gnuradio.org/redmine/projects/gnuradio/wiki/InstallingGR) and I
updated my PYTHONPATH as the script instructed. However, none of the audio
examples are working. They run without returning any errors, but I don
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