VB-Audio VoiceMeeter
https://vb-audio.com/Voicemeeter/VoiceMeeter Virtual Audio Device Mixer by V.Burel
Unfortunately, no.
I have submitted this as an idea, it is under review.
Add a selection for the SmartSDR default audio device — FlexRadio Community
73, Max
Hi Bob,
You can redirect any windows source audio device to another sink device using properties and the Listen TAB.
You will just need to enable the appropriate DAX channel on your receive slice.
73 Martin
The workaround is to run a virtual audio switcher and have your PC default audio devices the 'in and out' from the switcher.
I use VB-Audio 'Banana'. It takes some playing around with, but it is very useful and flexible.
There are many YouTube videos on how to set it up on a PC.
+1 for Banana, I use Potato on any installation. Plenty of flexibility.
I make use of the onboard 'tape recorder' a lot.
Hi Bob,
Look at my screenshot, it should be enough to give you some ideas about integration with the Flex.
Hi Bob,
Please forgive me if I gave the impression of slapping you, it was definitely not my scope.
In reality, the screenshot shows a possible configuration that is indeed all you needed.
Happy you have got things working, feel free to ask if you need more support.
73, Max
Hi,
Getting Voicemeeter Banana to work is more difficult than I thought 😮..
The idea is to get DVK going on the 6600 , either using Audacity or K9DUR DVK , record SSB/CW QSO's , JTDX/WSJT-X , SDC CW skimmer , remote SDR audio.
In W11 audio , I set playback voicemeeter input as standard and aux to communication standard but in the recording tab I only see Voicemeeter outputs A1 , A2 etc …which one do I select as standard ?
Any help would be much appreciated!
73 Danny ON7NQ
My Windows11 audio setup:
My question to Danny is do you really need Voicemeeter? For DVK output, the K9DUR (and other DVK programs) all work with Flex on their own. SDC has DVK anyway so K9DUR is somewhat superfluous. You can record the audio files using Audacity. No need for VM there.
Then FT8/4, Skimmer do not need it. So is it for remote SDR? I cannot see it but maybe I overlook something.
As for recording SSB / CW QSOs, you already have SDC. Enable continuous or QSO only CW / SSB recordings in Contest > Misc > Enable REC function. File duration is configurable and the output .wav files are stored in C:\Users\computer-name\LwSoft\Contest\Record\contest profile name (which does not need to be a contest, it can be some generic name for everyday use).
Maybe you have by now beaten Banana into a pulp and are a happy boy. In which case that is good news but I don't believe in over-complications so thought I'd ask.