On 09/20/2018 06:00 PM, Yun Li wrote:
Hi Marcus,
My code is like this:
uhd::stream_args_t stream_args("fc32"); //complex floats
stream_args.channels = { 1, 3 }; // vector of channel ids
uhd::rx_streamer::sptr rx_stream = usrp->get_rx_stream(stream_args);
...
In this case, can I expect the stre
Hi Marcus,
My code is like this:
uhd::stream_args_t stream_args("fc32"); //complex floats
stream_args.channels = { 1, 3 }; // vector of channel ids
uhd::rx_streamer::sptr rx_stream = usrp->get_rx_stream(stream_args);
...
In this case, can I expect the streaming channel index 0/1 in UDP packet
co
On 09/20/2018 04:14 PM, Yun Li wrote:
Hi Marcus,
Thanks for the clarification. We do have a need to map the streaming
channel index back to the channel id. Is there a fixed mapping
formula? For example, if we are streaming channel 1 and 3, then 0 in
the UDP means channel 1 and 1 in the UDP me
Hi Marcus,
Thanks for the clarification. We do have a need to map the streaming
channel index back to the channel id. Is there a fixed mapping formula? For
example, if we are streaming channel 1 and 3, then 0 in the UDP means
channel 1 and 1 in the UDP means channel 3 and so forth?
Thanks.
Yun
On 09/20/2018 03:58 PM, Yun Li via USRP-users wrote:
Hi there,
We are capturing UDP packets while streaming multiple channels (RX
channel 1 and 3 in particular) from N310 (UHD_3.13.0.2-1-g78745bda).
Looking at UDP packets, it seems that the channel id field in the VRT
header is actually set t