SOUND BUFFERING ABOVE SAMPLE RATE 5
SOUND BUFFERING ABOVE SAMPLE RATE 5
I GET CONTINUAL SOUND BUFFERING IF I TRY TO GO MORE THAN SAMPLE RATE 5 ON MY DESKTOP..SPECS FOR MY DESKTOP ARE:AMD FX(tm)-4350 QUAD CORE PROCESSOR 4.20GHz 16GB RAM WITH RADEON(TM) RX 460 GRAPHICS AND REALTEK HIGH DEF AUDIO, CAN ANYONE HELP PLEASE. I HAVE THE LATEST SDRUNO DOWNLOAD.
Last edited by glenncos on Thu Jan 01, 1970 12:00 am, edited 0 times in total.
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Re: SOUND BUFFERING ABOVE SAMPLE RATE 5
Please do not write in capitals, people consider that as shouting. Thank you.
I have the same thing here, when putting the sample-rate too high it stutters.
There are limits to the sampling-rate you can do over USB.
The amount of ram or the speed of the CPU doesn't matter.
Don't forget that a sample rate of 5 MSPS is very very high, I usually stick around 2-3 MSPS.
Also, if you make the sample-rate higher the bitrate of the ADC will be lower, that means the dynamic range (also known as S/N ratio) will be lower.
Unless you need a high sample-rate (read big number of MHz covered) there it no advantage setting it very high as the sample-bits drop.
I have the same thing here, when putting the sample-rate too high it stutters.
There are limits to the sampling-rate you can do over USB.
The amount of ram or the speed of the CPU doesn't matter.
Don't forget that a sample rate of 5 MSPS is very very high, I usually stick around 2-3 MSPS.
Also, if you make the sample-rate higher the bitrate of the ADC will be lower, that means the dynamic range (also known as S/N ratio) will be lower.
Unless you need a high sample-rate (read big number of MHz covered) there it no advantage setting it very high as the sample-bits drop.
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Re: SOUND BUFFERING ABOVE SAMPLE RATE 5
Bas:
This does not occur with HDSDR, SDRRadio.com (V3), or SDRSharp v1361.
Logic says it's an SDRUno issue.
glencos: What is the version number of your SDRUno software? You can find it in the 'Main' window, click on Option then About. I've had the same problem in the past. It's a software related issue. There's likely nothing wrong with your computer.
This does not occur with HDSDR, SDRRadio.com (V3), or SDRSharp v1361.
Logic says it's an SDRUno issue.
Perhaps glencos wants to verify that he got what he paid for??Unless you need a high sample-rate (read big number of MHz covered) there it no advantage setting it very high as the sample-bits drop.
glencos: What is the version number of your SDRUno software? You can find it in the 'Main' window, click on Option then About. I've had the same problem in the past. It's a software related issue. There's likely nothing wrong with your computer.
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Re: SOUND BUFFERING ABOVE SAMPLE RATE 5
Mike what do you mean by not getting what he paid for?
I have been playing with those high-sample-rates in the software and it's not as simple as saying it must work.
Big parts depend on the way software handles the I/Q information.
I myself can't get over 5 MHz, it starts. In SDR it all depends how well the code is written and how busses are handling stuff.
SDR stands for Software-Driven-Radio, that is not the same as old-fashioned radio's.
The code/driver has a major impact (if not all) over the performance.
I have been playing with those high-sample-rates in the software and it's not as simple as saying it must work.
Big parts depend on the way software handles the I/Q information.
I myself can't get over 5 MHz, it starts. In SDR it all depends how well the code is written and how busses are handling stuff.
SDR stands for Software-Driven-Radio, that is not the same as old-fashioned radio's.
The code/driver has a major impact (if not all) over the performance.
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Re: SOUND BUFFERING ABOVE SAMPLE RATE 5
Are you suggesting the code in SDRuno is not up to the task?In SDR it all depends how well the code is written and how busses are handling stuff.
Not according to the published Datasheets:
From the RSP2 Datasheet:
"Up to 10MHz visible bandwidth"
"•SDRuno—World Class SDR software for Windows"
From the RSP1A Datasheet:
"Up to 10MHz visible bandwidth"
"•SDRuno—World Class SDR software for Windows"
From the RSPDuo datasheet:
"Up to 10MHz visible bandwidth (single tuner mode) or 2 slices of 2MHz spectrum (dual tuner mode)"
"•SDRuno—World Class SDR software for Windows"
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Re: SOUND BUFFERING ABOVE SAMPLE RATE 5
Sorry aboout the capitals i may be scottish but didnt mean to shout lol...the reason why i ask this question is that when i go to the preselect bands 70cm etc the system sets me at 6 sample rate
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Mike im running the 1.22 version for my RSP1A..Ibelieve thats the correct version
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I suspected that it was 1.22. I have an RSP2 that had the same issue. After installing version 1.23, I could then use the full 10MHz bandwidth without stuttering. 1.23 is no longer, 1.24 is available currently. The download page says it's for the SDRDuo, but others have installed it. I have not seen any reports of problems doing so. You might want to try it. I would install it in it's own separate directory from 1.22 so as not to overwrite 1.22. You then would have the use of both versions.
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I use my RSP2 with SDRUno and it runs without problem. Below 6 MHz sample rate I can surf the web, play music etc at the same time, but above this I have to reduce the processor load a bit. SDRUno running on its own will reach 10 MHz b/w without any glitching. This is v1.22 and my laptop is a mid-spec i5 with 4 GB ram. Having said that, I find I stick mostly to fairly low rates such as 2 MHz.
I have heard there may be sub-standard USB systems in some PC's, and USB hubs can also cause bottlenecks.
I have heard there may be sub-standard USB systems in some PC's, and USB hubs can also cause bottlenecks.
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Andy
Re: SOUND BUFFERING ABOVE SAMPLE RATE 5
Mike like I said, SDR depends on the software and how it is designed.
Also bugs etc won't help either.
I run a websdr.org server myself and the maximum it will do is 2.880 MSPS and with just 1 RSP1A
As soon as I go over it, weird things start to happen.
Also I found that motherboard gets into trouble when going over 7~8 MSPS with multiple boxes.
Many factors decide if it will do it or not.
The SDRplay devices can do it, without a doubt
Also bugs etc won't help either.
I run a websdr.org server myself and the maximum it will do is 2.880 MSPS and with just 1 RSP1A
As soon as I go over it, weird things start to happen.
Also I found that motherboard gets into trouble when going over 7~8 MSPS with multiple boxes.
Many factors decide if it will do it or not.
The SDRplay devices can do it, without a doubt
LOL, yeah one of those things, others also asked me about the 70cm band for websdr.org and if our software can do it, sadly not.glenncos wrote:Sorry aboout the capitals i may be scottish but didnt mean to shout lol...the reason why i ask this question is that when i go to the preselect bands 70cm etc the system sets me at 6 sample rate
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