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Post by PA7TWO - Kees on Aug 7, 2024 10:26:27 GMT
Hi guys,
I forgot on how to record an audio stream for decoding puropses later in time...
I found the option 'Audio save file directory' in the menu, but how to actual start a recording?
Vy 73 de Kees
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Post by Wolfgang OE1MWW on Aug 7, 2024 10:53:17 GMT
That's it - 'Audio save file directory' will save a .wav file per cycle into that dirctory if you select 'Save' in the menu.
To decode again, open 'File' 'Open' and load one of the .wav file
73's de OE1MWW Wolfgang
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Post by PA7TWO - Kees on Aug 7, 2024 10:58:32 GMT
That's it - 'Audio save file directory' will save a .wav file per cycle into that dirctory if you select 'Save' in the menu. To decode again, open 'File' 'Open' and load one of the .wav file 73's de OE1MWW Wolfgang Thanks for your quick reply. The question remains: Where to press "save", in which menu? (location) If I select "save" > "save all" from the main screen, the decoding text in detail is recorded, but not the audio file...
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Post by PA7TWO - Kees on Aug 7, 2024 11:16:57 GMT
Ah! Looks like we have discovered a bug:
The usecase: 1) On the main screen user is advanced to the pull down menu "save". Next "save all" is selected. This starts the audio recording. 2) After a cycle or two, the "save" > "none" option is selected. Audio files are stored in directory (folder) in OS. 3) Next advance to the main screen, use the pull down menu "file, select "settings" > "audio" > "audio files save directory" and press "select". When done so, file explorer does not show the audio files. (Even if they are present in the folder, none are displayed). 4) However, when from the main screen the option "menu" > "file" > "open" is selected, the exact same folder is displayed and the recorded audio files are present.
I expected the audio files be present in both folder views.
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