diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 87032ef..6c86a0c 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -87,10 +87,10 @@ Here's an MP3 test file you can [download]() and play. Note that the `Tuned to` value is wrong. This is a display issue and can be ignored. You should now be able to hear audio from the commercial FM station. Move the antenna around or select a different FM radio station with a closer transmitter if the audio is noisy. Press `Ctrl-C` to quit from `rtl_fm`. 1. Check QSSTV settings are correct. - Start > Internet > QSSTV + - Options > Configuration > Sound tab ![image](qsstv_config.png) - - Options > Configuration > Sound tab - Audio Interface = `PulseAudio` - Input and Output Audio Device = `default -- Playback/recording through the PulseAudio sound server` - Sound Input = `From sound card` @@ -110,8 +110,13 @@ Here's an MP3 test file you can [download]() and play. wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/davidhoness/sstv_decoder/master/sstv_test.mp3 ``` - Select `Receive` tab in QSSTV. + + ![image](qsstv_receive.png) + + - Use VIS = `ON` - Auto Slant = `ON` - Autosave = `ON` + - Signals = `Normal` - Mode = `Auto` - Click play `►` button. Nothing will happen, but just click it to start the receiver. - Open `sstv_test.mp3` in Chromium browser. Let it play. Note that with VLC Media Player you get a skewed image sometimes.