digiham
pipewire-screenaudio
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digiham
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WebSDR – internet connected Software-Defined Radios
You definitely can, but legality of such procedure is questionable. DMR uses AMBE codec, which require licensing from DVSI, but you can find open-source implementation on github (mdelib, jMBE). Projects such as DSD-FME[1], which allows you to decode much more than just DMR (P25, NXDN or SDRTrunk[2], which allows you to listen to trunking systems (p25, dmr tier 3 and much more) uses software implementation. OpenWebRX users software decoder too https://github.com/jketterl/digiham
[1] https://github.com/lwvmobile/dsd-fme
pipewire-screenaudio
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Hardware accelerated Discord streaming with game audio?
Is there a better solution out there? Just found pipewire-screenaudio, a Firefox extension for streaming with audio. Can Firefox stream with hardware acceleration?
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FCC will vote on plan to remove outdated amateur radio technical restrictions
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38034417 :
> pipewire-screenaudio: https://github.com/IceDBorn/pipewire-screenaudio:
>> Extension to passthrough pipewire audio to WebRTC Screenshare*
> awesome-amateur-radio#sdr https://github.com/mcaserta/awesome-amateur-radio#sdr
> The OpenWRT wiki lists a few different weather station apps that can retrieve, record chart, and publish weather data from various weather sensors and also from GPIO or SDR; pywws, weewx
> weewx: https://github.com/weewx/weewx
> A WebSDR LuCI app would be cool.
What are some other interesting applications for [digital] terrestrial radio (in service of bolstering support for amateur radio)?
Science classes could:
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WebSDR – internet connected Software-Defined Radios
https://github.com/IceDBorn/pipewire-screenaudio:
> Extension to passthrough pipewire audio to WebRTC Screenshare
awesome-amateur-radio#sdr
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Pipewire Screenaudio: Firefox extension for transmitting audio nodes through WebRTC
Original Thread Github Repo Firefox Addon
I love both WebCord and discord-screenaudio, but for me and a lot of my friends, streaming using any chromium application is a laggy mess, especially when streaming games! In result, I built this extension which feeds audio nodes to WebRTC streams, currently only works with Firefox and Pipewire. I have packaged it for NixOS, but I need package maintainers for other distros too. Anyone willing to help by packaging the native part of the extension or just contributing to the project, is welcome!
What are some alternatives?
dsd-fme - Digital Speech Decoder - Florida Man Edition
IceDOS - A C🥶🥶l NixOS configuration, based on my needs. Uses Hyprland by default.
gr-aoa - GNU Radio package implementing MUSIC and root MUSIC angle of arrival algorithms with blocks necessary to provide phase synchronization of USRP devices
weewx - WeeWX code repository
openwebrx - Open source, multi-user SDR receiver software with a web interface
speaker.app - Speaker.app (https://speaker.app) is an encrypted peer-to-peer (P2P) group communication platform which does not require a user account to use. Users remain anonymous on the network unless choosing to personally identify themselves.
awesome-amateur-radio - Amateur Radio Resources and Links
picklecast - Share your screen to a projector with only a web-browser.
openwebrx - Open source, multi-user SDR receiver software with a web interface
gqrx - Software defined radio receiver powered by GNU Radio and Qt.