I'm also running Gnu Radio 3.10.1.1 under Linux, specifically Linux Mint 21.3. I just ran
a test using a two-input audio sink that was straight connected to a WAV source playing a
stereo song (AC/DC's "You Shook Me All Night Long", as you should clearly hear
Angus Young's guitar riff at the beg
On 7/4/24 07:11, Gary Schafer wrote:
Perhaps if you shared your flowgraph?
Gary
I've created about the simplest flow graph possible to demonstrate the
issue (attached).
Here's the output.
<<< Welcome to GNU Radio Companion 3.10.9.2 >>>
Block paths:
~/.grc_gnuradio
/usr/share/gn
Gosh, I love the taste of broiled corvid in the morning...
I think I found the issue - I had a ~/.gnuradio/config.conf file, that
was specifying audio_module=alsa, and so the system couldn't auto-load
the pulse module that works.
So, I will amend my statement - the ALSA module seems to have
Okay, runs just fine on my Gnu Radio. Which specific version of Gnu Radio are
you running?
On 7/4/24 08:42, David Hagood wrote:
On 7/4/24 07:11, Gary Schafer wrote:
Perhaps if you shared your flowgraph?
Gary
I've created about the simplest flow graph possible to demonstrate the issue
(at
LOL!
As my programming skills are poor (at best), I'll leave the driver / Alsa /
Pulse questions to others.
Gary
On 7/4/24 08:57, David Hagood wrote:
Gosh, I love the taste of broiled corvid in the morning...
I think I found the issue - I had a ~/.gnuradio/config.conf file, that was
specify