![]() ![]() Jack, that audio source or sink only appears dynamically, when a HDMI, whether it has speakers or a headphone socket or not.Īlso note that on most motherboards, if using audio via a 3.5mm Generally recognised as being capable of accepting audio over Multiple audio devices, since an HDMI monitor, for instance, is The other thing to note, is that generally machines will have Not installed by default on Ubuntu 18.04. Which is the Pulseaudio fully-featured GUI audio controller. I don't think that anyone has mentioned pavucontrol, are there programs or apps that I can use to sort out and configure my audio settings? Any tips, tricks, or ideas on the best way to approach this problem? My setup is: Ubuntu 18.04.4 Cinnamon Desktop Icom 7300 with single USB cable (Cat and Audio) Flrig 1.3.48 Fldigi 4.1.08 Thanks, Ken K1KDA I am faced with another day of "let's try this." unless there are programs, apps, or tools that can stream line that process. The audio input and output choices I used the day before are gone. Sometime the next day I was "fine tuning" my desktop to set it up the way I like it when I must have changed an audio setting. I am a new Linux user and it took me a long time to get it setup because I had to use the "well, let's try this." configuration method. I conducted a few QSO's with Flrig and Fldigi to make sure they were actually working. On Tue, Mar 31, 2020, 08:38 Ken, K1DA via Groups.Io wrote: All, I spent a full day getting Flrig, Fldigi, WSJT-X and JTDX configured to run on my Linux machine.
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