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is possible to using USB audio/in/out cable #65

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mikolaj24 opened this issue Nov 9, 2016 · 4 comments
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is possible to using USB audio/in/out cable #65

mikolaj24 opened this issue Nov 9, 2016 · 4 comments

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@mikolaj24
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Hello,
I spossible to using cable USB<->2 jack ausio
not soundcard only directly from usb?

@virtualdxs
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virtualdxs commented Nov 9, 2016

The USB device you are talking about is a soundcard. But theoretically, if it weren't, no that would not be possible.

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dranch commented Nov 9, 2016

Github is not a place to get Direwolf support.. it's a place for reporting bugs or feature enhancements. Please subscribe to direwolf_packet@yahoogroups.com to vet your ideas first. To your specific question, I bet your "USB device" is a sound card so depending on what you want to do, something might be possible but Direwolf today does not natively support the JACK or PulseAudio audio systems. It only natively supports ALSA.

--David

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I thinking about this cable http://www.banggood.com/Original-2-Pins-USB-Programming-Cable-for-BAOFENG-Walkie-Talkie-p-947095.html?rmmds=search
no sound modem.
 
W dniu 2016-11-09 18:53:50 użytkownik David Ranch notifications@github.com napisał:
Github is not a place to get Direwolf support.. it's a place for reporting bugs or feature enhancements. Please subscribe to direwolf_packet@yahoogroups.com to vet your ideas first. To your specific question, I bet your "USB device" is a sound card so depending on what you want to do, something might be possible but Direwolf today does not natively support the JACK or PulseAudio audio systems. It only natively supports ALSA.
--David

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virtualdxs commented Nov 12, 2016

That is a programming cable. It will not work. Please get support elsewhere and close this issue.

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