... thanks Keith, this is what I would like to do ... I am a bit
familiar with IPSound but not with the configuaration of VAC and IPSound
in this 'special case' ...
How did you set up VAC <-> IPSound?

Thanks!

Carsten


Am 10.07.2011 03:54, schrieb Keith Goobie:
> Carsten
>
> The suggestion below is very good, but the audio will not traverse the VPN
> that you have built.  It will go outside the VPN to the Skype servers to
> route between the remote and the local sites.
>
> An excellent piece of software is IPSound.  Great functionality, but it no
> longer supported.  It is still worth a look.
>
> Here is a typical configurations that I have used.
>
>
> Remote                           Local
>
> Flex <-> VAC <-> IPSound <-> VPN <-> IPSound <-> VAC <-> HRD or similar
> program.
>
> I have built this setup and it works nicely - IPSound allows you to select
> the quality and the bandwidth that you require.
>
> This setup forces all the audio through the VPN.
>
> Keith
>
>
> On 7/9/11 1:32 PM, "Mike Schwendeman" <m...@s3com.net> wrote:
>
>> Carsten;
>>
>> I use SKYPE as the means of coupling the needed audio to the Flex Radio.
>>
>> You already have VAC 4.09 installed, or ready.  (GOOD!)
>>
>> Install VAC, then ENABLE VAC in the SETUP -> AUDIO -> VAC menu of PowerSDR;
>> Set the driver to Windows WDM-KS
>> Set the INPUT to Virtual Cable 1
>> Set the OUTPUT to Virtual Cable 2
>> Check the ENABLE VAC box
>>
>>
>> Install Skype on the computer that is running your Flex-Radio
>> Create a NEW identity for the "radio access"  ("Carsten-Flex" as an
>> example?)
>> Set Skype to auto-answer, but ONLY TO THE IDENTITIES ON IT'S CONTACT
>> LIST.  (!!)
>>
>> In Skype, select TOOLS -> OPTIONS -AUDIO SETUP
>> Once there, select Virtual cable 2 as the microphone selection
>> Select Virtual cable 1 as the speaker selection
>>
>>  From your remote computer, "call" the new Skype identity that you have
>> in place for the Flex-Radio.  It should auto-answer and connect!  (We
>> hope..)  If not, look at the logic of what is needed: You need to call
>> the Flex's computer's Skype identity, but it has to be automatic, as you
>> are not there to ANSWER.  Once you have the connection, you can play
>> with the settings.  (I have a Skype transmit audio profile in PowerSDR,
>> as I need to have the HIGHS boosted when I use Skype.)
>>
>> You will have to play with the audio levels in BOTH the PowerSDR's VAC
>> levels as well as the level settings in Skype; I have to boost my TX
>> audio in PowerSDR's VAC...
>>
>> I hope this helps you; I believe there is more information in the
>> FLEX-WIKI as well as the Flex KC.
>>
>> 73;    Mike    KØJTA
>>
>>
>> On 7/9/11 12:00 PM, flexradio-requ...@flex-radio.biz wrote:
>>> Date: Sat, 09 Jul 2011 17:25:52 +0200
>>> From: Carsten Esch<carsten.e...@appello.de>
>>> To:flexradio@flex-radio.biz
>>> Subject: [Flexradio] Question regarding VAC on remote PC and possible
>>> connection with IPSound or similar software.
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I am remote controlling some Flexes through a VPN connection. For
>>> instance I have a FLEX-1500 with transverter running on one remote PC
>>> "connected" with VAC 4.09 to WSJT (for 23cm EME) on this PC.
>>> What must be done to have audio also on the controlling site when using
>>> VAC? How can I redirect a parallel audio out stream?
>>>
>>> Hope it is clear what I am trying to do;-)
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>> Carsten, DL6LAU
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