KSDRs and audio support with 'external' devices
Hello
Now a very important question that confuses me very much
I m sure that many of you are using a way to conenct your browser with a digital decoder or an audio driven program. .
The previous days to use several programs as Audacity Spectrum Lab, MPSK,CW decoder and others from "hotamateurprograms" and others via the VB Audio Cable 1.0.3.5 but the problem is only one:
Audacity connects directly to my sound card and can record from Firefox. None from the remain programs can communicate from Firefox via the VBAC. Recordings can work well however in Spectrum Lab
BY the way Spectrum Lab shows something interesting:
Warning: "0 CABLE Output (VB-Audio Virtual" doesn't EXACTLY match any detected device.
Asou see the same is valid with the internal sound card
I m using WIn 7 /SP1, i5 type core, 64bit, 4GB RAM, System was installed on 2012 without any Win upgrade since then.It was used for office work and anything other except audio recs.
I m missing something ?
Just see the screenshots! This is an imaginary signal in the spectrum analyzer
Now a very important question that confuses me very much
I m sure that many of you are using a way to conenct your browser with a digital decoder or an audio driven program. .
The previous days to use several programs as Audacity Spectrum Lab, MPSK,CW decoder and others from "hotamateurprograms" and others via the VB Audio Cable 1.0.3.5 but the problem is only one:
Audacity connects directly to my sound card and can record from Firefox. None from the remain programs can communicate from Firefox via the VBAC. Recordings can work well however in Spectrum Lab
BY the way Spectrum Lab shows something interesting:
Warning: "0 CABLE Output (VB-Audio Virtual" doesn't EXACTLY match any detected device.
Asou see the same is valid with the internal sound card
I m using WIn 7 /SP1, i5 type core, 64bit, 4GB RAM, System was installed on 2012 without any Win upgrade since then.It was used for office work and anything other except audio recs.
I m missing something ?
Just see the screenshots! This is an imaginary signal in the spectrum analyzer