Tom:
What would you recommend if my data was recorded at 50M for about 15 seconds and I would like to double to playback time with a throttle. If I set the throttle to 25M, would that do the trick, or is it more complicated than that? I'm waiting for a new shipment of RAM, and once I have that I will be able to play around with things, but I just thought I would query the group to get a good starting point.
Thanks.
On Mon, Dec 30, 2013 at 8:52 AM, Paul B. Huter <paul.b.huter@gmail.com> wrote:
Sounds good, thanks.
Paul B. Huter
On Dec 30, 2013 8:51 AM, "Tom Rondeau" <tom@trondeau.com> wrote:On Thu, Dec 26, 2013 at 5:31 PM, Paul B. Huter <paul.b.huter@gmail.com> wrote:
> Is there a way to slow the playback of a data file through an FFT Sink? If I
> recorded at 50M and I set my FFT rate to 25M, would that result in playback
> twice as long?
>
> Thanks.
No, the sample rate of the FFT sink is just for display purposes: it
sets the range of the x-axis and nothing more.
If you want to slow down your display, assuming there is no hardware
in the loop, you can use a throttle block with a fairly low rate.
Tom
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