Can't get output? #30
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the sample rate/format/center freq etc is random here because i dont
actually remember
In this case please record a new file, with known parameters and try once
again.
If it still does not work, please share how you actually record the file
(ie. what program do you use and how do you invoke it).
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This is audio recording, not I/Q. dumphfdl does not deal with audio signals.
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Sorry for disturbing again but, do you think can I use dumphfdl if I
convert that .wav file to an iq file?
If you can, then go for it. However it would probably be easier and quicker
to just record a new file. Or if you want to decode that particular file,
then just use a decoder which reads audio (eg. PC-HFDL).
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I'm trying to read from a pre-recorded audio file I/Q raw
So i use something like
dumphfdl --output decoded:text:file:path=/some/path/a.log --iq-file "/some/path/b.wav" --sample-rate 48000 --sample-format CF32 --centerfreq 0 1.416
the sample rate/format/center freq etc is random here because i dont actually remember
It creates a.log but it's empty
and in terminal, it gives me this:
So no output in terminal nothing in a.log, I tried so much samples and iq-file options so it's not the case about input i think
Would appreciate if you can help me
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