![]() The combined view allows you to view the output of all monitors combined together in one single view. The clipboard monitor displays a notification whenever the contents of the clipboard change. It displays information whenever a system alert takes place, a system sound is played, a (popup) menu is entered or exited, a window is activated, moved, resized or minimized, a drag and drop or scroll operations takes place or the user switches application by pressing ALT+TAB. The user monitor displays shell notifications as a result of user events. The monitor will display useful information such as process name and window title that received keyboard input, name of the pressed key as well as the scan code. The keyboard monitor logs keys pressed by a user. The registry monitor displays real time registry activity by applications and the system. The system monitor displays real time notifications of the creation and deletion of processes and threads by applications and the system as well as the loading of binary executable images in memory before they are executed. Unlike other file monitoring utilites, this tool reports detailed information on IRPs and their flags as well as process, thread and CPU information. The file system monitor displays real time file activity on your local hard drives as well on remote and removable drives from the perspective of the file system. User activity combined altogether in one tool (and optionally even in one display), it offers more usability than all these separate utilities together. Because you have file, registry, process, thread object and MultiMon offers an inexpensive one-stop multi-purpose solution for about every system monitoring situation. > the bandwidth/resampling is good.Home News Products Buy Now Download Support LoginĬheck your system for real-time audio capabilities > be amplified before converting to short, as well as checking that > signal hasn't gotten lost in quantization noise and just needs to > float-to-short a short-to-float and QT GUI Sink - to ensure the (For an example, consider adding after the > at various parts of the flow graph so that you can check the > As a next troubleshooting step I would recommend adding GUI sinks > ) but the code is very differently structured so it would be hard > what it's worth, I have successfully integrated multimon-ng into > Unfortunately, I don't have any ideas what the problem is. > also None (auto-set) despite appearing as "0" in the screenshot.) > (I also checked the GRC file, and the fractional bandwidth is > automatically calculates a filter if taps are not specified: > This cannot be the problem, because rational_resampler A lowpass filter with a cutt off at 3-4kHz or so should do > at the spectrum after the resampler and this will be obvious to ![]() > You need to use a low pass filter (taps) in you resampler. > On Sat, at 12:07 AM Albin Stigö > wrote: > decode, so the resampler does work but somewhere in the UDP channel > UDP port and netcat -ulk localhost 8000 | multimon-ng -Aq - it > can decode it by using cat pipe | multimon-ng -Aq - but if I use If I use File Sink to a named pipe file multimon. > netcat directly into multimon-ng it doesn't work > channel from the resampled audio it works, while if I in I pipe > 22050 -esigned-integer -b 16 -r 22050 -t raw - and use the UDP > if I don't do any resampling, ie sox -t raw -esigned-integer -b 16 -r > sox is the magic thing that makes netcat and multimon-ng works. > On Fri, at 13:29 +1000, Ignatius Rivaldi wrote: > a reason not to use it? Maybe we can come up with a way to make > In any case, would sound like the pipe approach would be best. > is right, sox just adds a quickly-absorbing buffering layer to the > somewhere, there's a network buffer overflowing. > Hum, this is a wild guess, but the sox aspect reinforced it: Nah, I gonna stick to named pipe, as all processing is local to thisĬomputer, as I used sox and UDP because I followed a guide somewhereĪnd I want to move the resampler inside Gnuradio to clean up the code Re: Resampling audio using rational resampler doesn't work for multimon-ng Re: Resampling audio using rational resampler doesn't
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