Difference between revisions of "Ghpsdr3 dspserver"
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'''--soundcard name (depends on your machine)''' | '''--soundcard name (depends on your machine)''' | ||
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− | SANTA_CRUZ | + | SANTA_CRUZ<br> |
− | AUDIGY_2_ZS | + | AUDIGY_2_ZS<br> |
− | MP3_PLUS | + | MP3_PLUS<br> |
− | EXTIGY | + | EXTIGY<br> |
− | DELTA_44 | + | DELTA_44<br> |
− | FIREBOX | + | FIREBOX<br> |
− | EDIROL_FA_66 | + | EDIROL_FA_66<br> |
− | HPSDR | + | HPSDR<br> |
− | UNDEFINED | + | UNDEFINED<br> |
default HPSDR | default HPSDR |
Latest revision as of 07:07, 6 September 2010
The dspserver program is used to separate the DSP components from the GUI components.
dspserver accepts the following command on the command line.
--receiver 0|1|2|3 (default 0)
receiver that this client is attached to (Please note singular). Also please not that receivers are 0 based.
--server 0.0.0.0 (default 127.0.0.1)
ip address of the server machine. Default is the localhost (127.0.0.1).
--soundcard name (depends on your machine)
SANTA_CRUZ
AUDIGY_2_ZS
MP3_PLUS
EXTIGY
DELTA_44
FIREBOX
EDIROL_FA_66
HPSDR
UNDEFINED
default HPSDR
--offset 0
sets the I/Q offset. Needed for some cards such as some SoundBlaster card where the samples are delayed by 1 sample between the 2 channels. (i.e. --offset -1).
default (0)