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## Example Usage - RTL
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`./dsd -fi -i rtl -o pulse -c 154.9875M -P -2 -D 1 -G 36 -L 25 -V 2 -U 6020 -Y 8`
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`dsd -fi -i rtl -o pulse -c 154.9875M -P -2 -D 1 -G 36 -L 70 -U 6021 -Y 12`
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```
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-i rtl to use rtl_fm (default is -i pulse for pulse audio)
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-W Monitor Source Audio (WIP!) (Currently disabled on PulseAudio branch)
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```
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## Example Pulse Audio Input and Pulse Audio Output, Autodetect Frame Type
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`./dsd`
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`dsd` or `./dsd`
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```
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Yes, it really is this simple now
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## Example STDIN UDP from GQRX or SDR++, output to Pulse Audio, and save wav files
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`socat stdio udp-listen:7355 | ./dsd -fi -i - -o pulse -w nxdn.wav`
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`socat stdio udp-listen:7355 | dsd -fi -i - -o pulse -w nxdn.wav`
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## Roadmap
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The Current list of objectives include:
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6. ~~Make simple to use installer script.~~ Working on script now, also have full build and install guide down below
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## How to clone, and check out this branch
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## How to clone, check out, and build this branch
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Using the inluded install.sh should make for a simple and painless install on any Debian or Ubuntu based system. Simply acquire or copy the script, and run it.
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```
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chmod +x install.sh
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./install.sh
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```
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Or you can elect to manually follow the steps down below.
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First, install dependency packages. This guide will assume you are using Debian/Ubuntu based distros. Check your package manager for equivalent packages if different. PortAudio is not currently used in this build, and is disabled in CMakeLists.txt, you can re-enable it if you wish, but it isn't recommended unless you have a very specific reason to do so. Some of these dependencies are not currently be used, but may be used in future builds.
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