Don,
Your explanation is much what I expected. Was hoping to find a sstv program
that will accept .wav files. Much easier to create in the field.
My setup is totally portable. Usually use a netbook running Audigy to capture
audio. Will have to run mmsstv whether I like it or not.
In any case, I'
Hi,
I don't think that it is quite correct to say you could record in
"any" format. Straight out old fashioned analogue (for example tape) or
any other loss less recording system would work OK.
For PC recording you need a system that does not compress the data
stream to reduce file size (eg
ot;Virtual Audio
Cable") and use MMSSTV (or any other such program) as normal.
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Sent: 01 August 2011 13:54
To: Roger Kolakowski; amsat-bb@amsat.org
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The real problem at this point is format. The sstv software uses an odd
encoding. I can't find any converters.(from .wav to .mmv)
What to do..
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Google Scanner Recorder or ScanRec, this may fit the bill...
Roger
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On 8/1/2011 7:47 AM, normn3...@stny.rr.com wrote:
> Hi all!!
> Have been searching for a method of recording sstv in the field and post
> processing it at home. MMSSTV uses a .mmv format. It (the audio
> format)doesn't lo