Looking for best way to tx DATV from PC
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Re: Looking for best way to tx DATV from PC
Thanks Mike for the quick reply. Got to where I wanted to be.
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Re: Looking for best way to tx DATV from PC
Hi,
I’ve run into a similar issue before — it sounds like your LimeMini is handling the UDP stream fine at the Portsdown level, but the bottleneck might be happening during encoding or USB transfer when transmitting directly from the PC.
DATV Easy sometimes shuts down if the driver or firmware versions (LimeSuite, FFmpeg, etc.) don’t match properly. It might help to reinstall the latest LimeSuite and ensure your LimeMini firmware is up to date.
As for DATV Express crashing on TX, that’s often related to sample rate or modulation settings — try reducing the symbol rate or checking if another app is holding the Lime in use.
If your goal is smoother video, using the PC for encoding and Portsdown only for transmission might be a better setup, or you can try OBS + ffmpeg to stream directly to Portsdown over UDP.
I’ve run into a similar issue before — it sounds like your LimeMini is handling the UDP stream fine at the Portsdown level, but the bottleneck might be happening during encoding or USB transfer when transmitting directly from the PC.
DATV Easy sometimes shuts down if the driver or firmware versions (LimeSuite, FFmpeg, etc.) don’t match properly. It might help to reinstall the latest LimeSuite and ensure your LimeMini firmware is up to date.
As for DATV Express crashing on TX, that’s often related to sample rate or modulation settings — try reducing the symbol rate or checking if another app is holding the Lime in use.
If your goal is smoother video, using the PC for encoding and Portsdown only for transmission might be a better setup, or you can try OBS + ffmpeg to stream directly to Portsdown over UDP.
