I recently started using the Mirics SDR API (as I'm looking for a replacement of cheap RTL2832-based devices).
When trying the Mirics FM-DAB Application provided via sdrplay.com (Version 2.1.0s) I encountered some problems.
I a using Windows 8.1 (64 Bit) and when launching the FM-DAB Radio.exe, it opens its window, but does not seem to be usable (finds no channels).
When checking debug output via Sysinternals DebugView, I get the following:
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[7928] Operating System Not Supported
[7928] FM button enabled 3
[7928] --------------------------------------------- BUTTON FM CLICK ------------------------------
[7928] --------------------------------------------- BUTTON DAB CLICK ------------------------------
[7928] --------------------------------------------- BUTTON FM CLICK ------------------------------
[7928] RETURN FROM FM BUTTON CLICK
[7928] --------------------------------------------- BUTTON DAB CLICK ------------------------------
[7928] --------------------------------------------- BUTTON FM CLICK ------------------------------
[7928] RETURN FROM FM BUTTON CLICK
When I enable Windows 7 compatibility option, I get the following error message:
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Mirics FlexiTV
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An audio device is disconnected.
Please restart FMDAB player once audio device is connected
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OK
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And in DebugView:
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[7928] StopFM done
[8092] SHIMVIEW: ShimInfo(Complete)
[8092] FTH: (8092): *** Fault tolerant heap shim applied to current process. This is usually due to previous crashes. ***
[8092] FM button enabled 3
[8092] --------------------------------------------- BUTTON FM CLICK ------------------------------
[8092] -----------FM Speakers disabled 1 ----------
[8092] StopFM done
As I've created a DAB Player program for the Realtek RTL2832-based devices (called "DAB Player", ref. link in my signature), I would also be interested in an API / Documentation on how to use Mirics' DABdemod.dll and FMdemod.dll in own software.
Best regards,
Andi