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Piping OP25 Audio Through LAN to android phone ... works with raspberry pi too ! in this video i will show you how to pipe GQRX , OP25 from Ubuntu 18.04 through wifi LAN , to android phone .... ITS VERY GOOD FOR OP25 decoder and works perfect in raspberry pi too ... now enjoying portable carry op25 decoding on your pocket ! piping audio phase 1 , 2 decoder op25 to your android ! feel like real digital p25 portable expensive scanner ! now its cheap ! in your home , range of your wifi ! ...... i post my video in GQRX piping .... OP25 THE SAME .... This is best method for LAN connection , fast , offline , support pi ! Before the SoundWire Server will run, you must install PulseAudio Volume Controller and installing requires portaudio by these commands: sudo apt-get install libportaudio2 sudo apt-get install pavucontrol now download file from the website :http://georgielabs.net/ chose OS you have x32 x64 in my case Ubuntu 18.04 (linux64bit) Now let’s take a look at the downloaded SoundWire Server package. If you’ve downloaded the file into the ~/Downloads directory, open up your file manager and navigate to that folder. Locate the SoundWire_Server_linuxXX.tar.gz file (Where XX is either 64 or 32), right-click it, and select Extract here. This will create a new folder, SoundWireServer. Change into that folder, and you’ll see a number of files, ready to serve. To start the server, you can either double-click the SoundWireServer file (depending upon which file manager you are using) or work with the command line. To run the app with the command line, do the following: 1.Open a terminal window 2.Change into SoundWireServer folder with the command cd ~/Downloads/SoundWireServer 3.Issue the command : ./SoundWireServer The GUI tool will open, ready to serve up your sound. Before you issue that command, however, let’s install the Android app. The first thing you must know is that there are two versions of the app: Free and Paid. The free version will identify itself every 45 minutes (interrupting your music). To bypass that, you must purchase the Paid version! To install the SoundWire Android app (we’ll install the Free version so you can find out if it’s an app you want to eventually pay for), follow these steps: soundwire app https://play.google.com/store/apps/de... Connecting Android to PC The first thing you must do is start up the SoundWire Server. On your Linux PC, go back to the ~/Downloads/SoundWireServer directory (from the command line) and then issue the command ./SoundWireServer The GUI will start up and display the IP address to be used for connection. Once the GUI is running, and you have your IP address, open up the SoundWire app on your Android device. When the app opens , enter the IP address of your Linux PC and then tap the square button in the center of the app. The app will connect to the server and you can then start OP25 in Linux PC. The sound should automatically start playing through both your PC and your Android device. The SoundWire Server GUI should display the word “Connected” to indicate your Android device has connected to the server. -Selecting the right capture from device in the PulseAudio Volume Control app. If you find the GUI claims the Android device is connected, but you’re not hearing any sound on your mobile device, go back to the SoundWire Server GUI and click on the Open PulseAudio Volume Control button. In this new window , go to the Recording tab and make sure Monitor of Built-In Audio Analog Stereo is selected from the Alsa Capture from drop-down. Once that is selected, the sound should start spilling from your Android device.... -- If you run Ubuntu 18.04 under Virtual Machine like Vmware Workstation make sure to configure LAN connection between Vmware and Host pc and make it ( BRIDGE Connection ) before running server ! you can add in terminal these options when running the software like this : -nogui Run SoundWire Server as a daemon (no GUI window, no X server connection). -p NNNNN Use the indicated network port number. The next port number (one higher) is used for auto-locate. You can also specify the port number by setting environment variable SOUNDWIRE_SERVER_PORT. -verbose Write all messages to the console, including those from PortAudio. If SoundWireServer doesn't show up in the pavucontrol Recording tab make sure SoundWireServer is currently running. If this is not the problem ensure that the pulseaudio server program is running before you start SoundWireServer: type 'pulseaudio --start'. Check your Pulse Audio configuration (client.conf) to ensure that the Pulse server is set to start automatically (autospawn = yes) and ensure all programs use the same (local) server. i use another app on my android called ( Music VU Visualizer Widgets ) its good to graph the signal in home screen https://play.google.com/store/apps/de... MWK@2020