You don't need Jack. You can just use PulseAudio with it's virtual sink and virtual source.
The following command should work:
pacmd load-module module-virtual-source source_name=loop_source uplink_sink=loop_sink
Then you can use pavucontrol to send the audio to loop_sink from Gqrx and use loop_source in FoxTelem.
73,
Paul, N8HM
On Sun, Nov 12, 2017 at 12:47 PM, Roy Dean royldean@gmail.com wrote:
I know I'm beating a dead horse, but has anybody here had recent success using jack audio (ubuntu/linux) with FoxTelem?
I'm trying to pipe audio into FoxTelem with Jack, and I'm simply not doing something correctly. First and most importantly, whatever I am using to generate audio (GQRX or rtl_fm from a terminal prompt) completely freezes as soon as I start the jack server (before I even "connect" the input and output), but resumes as soon as I stop the jack server. Not sure if this will ever work if jack stalls the software generating the audio.
Hoping to get something up and running by the Fox launch, but now I am reminded as to why I gave up on this a few months ago.
Any tips before I throw in the towel (again)?
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