| Specular | 6 Posts | |
| wrote on 22.09.15 at 09:56 last edited by Specular on 22.09.15 at 09:59 | | Does anyone know if streamWriter can be configured for use with a physical DAB tuner device, similar to those used by RTL-SDR enthusiasts (USB DAB tuner devices)?
There are programs for these DAB devices that some have made (SDR-J DAB for example) but they are so convoluted for the purpose and streamWriter has the far superior UI for playback/recording streams that I was hoping someone may know how to set it up to support local streams, even if just to act as a front-end. |
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| alex | 2549 Posts | |
| wrote on 27.09.15 at 00:22 | | This should work but you will have to convert the received stream by the device to a stream streamWriter understands and make it accessible over network. Also streamWriter will not be able to change the received channel on the device, I don't think using streamWriter for this is a good solution. |
| | | | LG/Best regards, Alex
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| Specular | 6 Posts | |
| wrote on 28.09.15 at 16:05 | | Thanks for the reply, alex.
Yeah, it looks like more trouble than it's worth to configure such a setup. I also discovered DAB (rather than DAB+) is a pretty awful quality.
More than anything I think it's that I wished there was an FM tuner program with a simple, decent interface that supports recording.
If anything it's a testament to the quality of streamWriter's UI :) |
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| alex | 2549 Posts | |
| wrote on 07.10.15 at 21:32 | | If anything it's a testament to the quality of streamWriter's UI :) Thank you! |
| | | | LG/Best regards, Alex
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