Re: [Flexradio] Firebox/ASIO

2006-05-16 Thread Peter Martinez
From G3PLX: Alberto: Thanks for your answer (and pleased to meet you here). I have not heard of 'WMME' so that's another new word I must throw at Google and learn more. However, if it IS just an extension of the old mmsystem API, then maybe it still suffers from the terrible

Re: [Flexradio] Firebox/ASIO

2006-05-16 Thread Eric Wachsmann - FlexRadio
The FireBox is unique in that it does not set the sampling rate dynamically. Instead you must set the rate using their control panel program. The change is strangely slow too. But once it switches, everything works fine. The choices (for ASIO, at least) are limited to 44.1, 48.0, 88.2, and

Re: [Flexradio] Image rejection?

2006-05-16 Thread Bob McGwier N4HY
David: We have an impulse generator we have been moving at a glacial space towards utilizing. This impulse generator will back out the entire chain, front end through A/D's with a few simple measurements since we can directly measure the impulse response. It will come but not until after

Re: [Flexradio] Firebox/ASIO

2006-05-16 Thread Alberto I2PHD
Peter, WMME is an acronym that stands for Windows Multi Media Extensions, and the APIs that that interface uses are those that start with wave, like waveinopen, waveoutopen, waveinstart, etc. etc. Admittedly, they have a greater latency than ASIO, but I wouldn't speak of terrible problems

[Flexradio] Dayton and Beyond!

2006-05-16 Thread Eric Ellison
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