If you go to 8 minutes 26 seconds in, the video describes playback. You playback from the wav file recording of a whole chunk of spectrum. Then you hit play just as though you were connected to an RSP. If you still have problems, please raise a ticket and we'll help you some more: www.sdrplay.com/support/
Hi Steve, Thanks for the informative video, I am just getting started with my new RSPduo, and loving it :) One suggestion I would have is the ability to record a single frequency (i.e., the tuned frequency) directly, without having to fiddle around with virtual cables. Recording a single frequency is what I would want to do most of the time. Regards, Gerry
Hi, if is possible, can you tell me, please, why i can´t open the recorded wav files? After recording, when i wont play it, see window "error opening file" I think, i try everything... but i no have idea, what else... Thanks.
The recorder wav files are no audio files. They are IQ data files within a ".wav" file format wrapper. They are what SDRuno can use to allow you to view and hear the chosen spectrum being recorded. If you just want to make an audio recording of a single station, there's a way of doing that using the windows voice recorder (see the end of the video). More recently we released a wav recorder plugin - see ua-cam.com/video/I27t-TCN2YM/v-deo.html It's worth noting that in the coming weeks, Version 1.41 of SDRuno will include a scheduling function which will allow much more control over what you can set to record and when.
@@SDRplayRSP thank for you answer. Of course, the recorded files are not audio files. Audio files are recorded corectly, and are playable. Data files is recorded too, but after recording are not playable. I mean, data files. If i try open they, I see window with error message.
Any chance of a future version of SDRuno allowing for multiple record sessions to be defined? I currently use the recording function to capture satellite passes (FM easy-sats) overnight while I sleep or am at work. Being able to capture the 3 or 4 passes that often occur overnight would be nice. 73
Is there a feature or plugin to be able to see waterfall of all IQ file and skip to desired time, like in SDR# file player plugin?: www.rtl-sdr.com/new-sdr-plugin-file-player/
4 GB seems limiting. That's only 44 min of the 20m band. I was hoping to record a whole sprint of a contest. HDs are big enough. Please consider saving to multiple output files, one after another.
4GB is a limit on the size of a wav file. What SDRuno does is to record sequential files of the maximum size to handle longer recordings. On playback Uno stitches them back together for seamless playback.
Nicely done. Thank you. This helped me a great amount.
Favorite video to date. Useful!
Thanks
But how do you play back a recording as pressing play does nothing with me
If you go to 8 minutes 26 seconds in, the video describes playback. You playback from the wav file recording of a whole chunk of spectrum. Then you hit play just as though you were connected to an RSP. If you still have problems, please raise a ticket and we'll help you some more: www.sdrplay.com/support/
@@SDRplayRSP oh yes sorry so I see. Thanks...
@@digitalmediafan no problem... :-)
Hi Steve,
Thanks for the informative video, I am just getting started with my new RSPduo, and loving it :)
One suggestion I would have is the ability to record a single frequency (i.e., the tuned frequency) directly, without having to fiddle around with virtual cables.
Recording a single frequency is what I would want to do most of the time.
Regards,
Gerry
Thank you for this tutorial.
Superb tutorial. Keep making these. Thanks and 73 K6TJO
Is the recording being directly written to the HD or is it using the microphone? I don't hear anything when I record by my mic may be broken on my pc
Hi, if is possible, can you tell me, please, why i can´t open the recorded wav files? After recording, when i wont play it, see window "error opening file" I think, i try everything... but i no have idea, what else... Thanks.
The recorder wav files are no audio files. They are IQ data files within a ".wav" file format wrapper. They are what SDRuno can use to allow you to view and hear the chosen spectrum being recorded. If you just want to make an audio recording of a single station, there's a way of doing that using the windows voice recorder (see the end of the video). More recently we released a wav recorder plugin - see ua-cam.com/video/I27t-TCN2YM/v-deo.html It's worth noting that in the coming weeks, Version 1.41 of SDRuno will include a scheduling function which will allow much more control over what you can set to record and when.
@@SDRplayRSP thank for you answer. Of course, the recorded files are not audio files. Audio files are recorded corectly, and are playable. Data files is recorded too, but after recording are not playable. I mean, data files. If i try open they, I see window with error message.
PS -i try play the WAV data files in other software (SDR sharp), and here work fine.
@@SDRplayRSP problem is solved. But, thanks and good luck.
Can I record to and playback from a NAS drive?
Any chance of a future version of SDRuno allowing for multiple record sessions to be defined? I currently use the recording function to capture satellite passes (FM easy-sats) overnight while I sleep or am at work. Being able to capture the 3 or 4 passes that often occur overnight would be nice. 73
We will look at doing that. Many thanks for the suggestion
Is there a feature or plugin to be able to see waterfall of all IQ file and skip to desired time, like in SDR# file player plugin?: www.rtl-sdr.com/new-sdr-plugin-file-player/
TNX for the upload !
73 N8AUM
in v1.41 rec panel is missing.
It’s now called scheduler. See page 24 of the manual www.sdrplay.com/docs/SDRplay_SDRuno_User_Manual.pdf
4 GB seems limiting. That's only 44 min of the 20m band. I was hoping to record a whole sprint of a contest. HDs are big enough. Please consider saving to multiple output files, one after another.
4GB is a limit on the size of a wav file. What SDRuno does is to record sequential files of the maximum size to handle longer recordings. On playback Uno stitches them back together for seamless playback.