*Priyankar*,
You can use "vlc player" to stream video at any udp port. In GnuRadio u can
use UDP Source/sink blocks.
TX FlowGraph:
vlc Streaming(UDP) -> GR UDP Source -> GR TX blocks
RX FlowGraph:
GR RX blocks -> GR UDP Sink -> vlc Open-Network-stream
-Adeel
Hi Josh,
Many thanks for your help, the block now is in the correct category after
adding the line:
Extras
Regards,
Jose.
On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 10:27 PM, Josh Blum wrote:
>
>
> On 09/24/2012 01:49 AM, Jose Torres Diaz wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I made a new block called "my_block", copying the
Hello,
I just learned about gnuradio and am very interested in the possibilities. I
currently own a QS1R (http://qs1r.wikispaces.com) and while I found a few posts
referring to using it with gnu radio software, I didn't explicitly find anyone
actually using the two together. Has anyone out th
I am a novice in GnuRadio and am currently considering working on video
transmission using USRP. Could you kindly provide me with details of work
going on in this area and maybe the challenges faced too so that i that
while learning the same, i could focus on finding solutions to some
existing prob
On 09/24/2012 11:03 AM, Travis Collins wrote:
> Is this method of using message blocks even possible or a good idea in
> general?
>
>From your last email, it seems like you are just trying to get a hold of
samples in python. I think this python blocks feature will be helpful
for you:
https://
cool! just what i am thinking about. I assume you used the pick and pluck foam?
what size battery did you use and is it attached directly to the USRP,
or did you need a regulator?
On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 1:22 PM, Ian Buckley wrote:
> Dave, I've built a few systems like this using Pelican case's
Dave, I've built a few systems like this using Pelican case's or cheaper knock
off's.
Rather than go for a "side-by-side layout" which is hard to accommodate in
common Peli case sizes, I buried the gel cells and USRP deep in the foam under
the laptop. By making the USRP fit snuggly in the foam I
Hello Tom,
I have a follow-up question about how history works in gnuradio. Making no
assumptions about the input/output ratio of a gr_block, is it safe to assume
that noutput_items is the number of new data given to the block? I.e., Does
calling 'consume(noutput_items)' consume all the new data
Is this method of using message blocks even possible or a good idea in general?
-Travis
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On 09/24/2012 01:49 AM, Jose Torres Diaz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I made a new block called "my_block", copying the example "blob_to_stream"
> provided in grcextras. I changed the files .cc, .h and .xml. Also, I added
> some lines in the CMakeList.txt files in the path:
>
> /grc
> /include/gnuradio/ext
Hey everyone,
Just passing out the word that registration opens at 8 and there will
be a light breakfast and coffee/tea served at the conference room
(Amsterdam/London room on the second floor).
We'll be starting at 9 AM.
Tom
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I think you need to put the antenna outside.
In my situation, I put the antenna on the balcony.
It usually takes me only several minutes to get an accurate time
(diff<0.01).
Wu
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Hey David,
Thanks very much, your inputs be a great help!
Cheers
-Michael
On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 12:00 PM, David Bengtson
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> On Sun, Sep 16, 2012 at 8:51 AM, Michael Hill wrote:
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>> Hi guys,
>>
>> Thanks for the responses! Again, let me point out i a
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