As the audio drop outs...   You can try to modify /etc/pulse/daemon.conf and see if adjusting the daemon priority and a faster sample rate helps.  Solved a couple of issues for me with Debian 11.

Uncomment this line:

; high-priority = yes

Uncomment this line:

; default-sample-rate = 44100

Change to:

default-sample-rate = 48000


Refire the pulse daemon IAW your Linux flavor.

sudo systemctl restart pulseaudio.service


Reference:  pulse-daemon.conf (5)


On 1/1/22 6:31 PM, Marco Calistri via wsjt-devel wrote:
Hello and happy new year 2022!

I have two request:

1- What this error I saw in the syslog means: *[SYSLOG][2022-01-01 23:55:44.398661][01:12:40.285677][warning] Detected dropped audio source samples: 472 (0.009834 S)**
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2- Why you, dears developers, do not include the full disabling of the software save the so large . WAV files?

I think that not everyone is using such audio files and due their size if you forget to empty the related folder, they tend to fill the disk space.

IMHO you should include an user option to fully disable such audio files creation.

Las but not least: from time to time I noticed WSJT-X closes suddenly without any apparent reason, then I need to restart it.

Many thanks for your kindest attention and good DX!


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*73 de Marco, PY1ZRJ (former IK5BCU)*
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