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Add -msec option to rescuesdriq

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Andreas Baulig 2021-08-13 10:55:39 +00:00
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2 changed files with 15 additions and 10 deletions

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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
<h2>Usage</h2> <h2>Usage</h2>
This utility attempts to repair .sdriq files that have their header corrupted or with a pre version 4.2.1 header. Since version 4.2.1 a CRC32 checksum is present and the file will not be played if the check of the header content against the CRC32 fails. This utility attempts to repair .sdriq files, that have their header corrupted, or were created using old versions of SDRangel. Since version 4.2.1 a CRC32 checksum is present and the file will not be played if the check of the header content against the CRC32 fails. In version 6.16.2 the timestamp resolution was increased from seconds to milliseconds since 1970-01-01 00:00:00.000.
The header is composed as follows: The header is composed as follows:
@ -18,30 +18,32 @@ The header size is 32 bytes in total which is a multiple of 8 bytes thus occupie
You can replace values in the header with the following options: You can replace values in the header with the following options:
- -sr uint - -sr uint
Sample rate (S/s) Sample rate (S/s)
- -cf uint - -cf uint
Center frequency (Hz) Center frequency (Hz)
- -ts string - -ts string
start time RFC3339 (ex: 2006-01-02T15:04:05Z) start time RFC3339 (ex: 2006-01-02T15:04:05Z)
- -now - -now
use now for start time use now for start time
- -msec
assume timestamp read from input file is in milliseconds (by default seconds will be assumed)
- -sz uint - -sz uint
Sample size (16 or 24) (default 16) Sample size (16 or 24) (default 16)
You need to specify an input file. If no output file is specified the current header values are printed to the console and the program exits: You need to specify an input file. If no output file is specified the current header values are printed to the console and the program exits:
- -in string - -in string
input file (default "foo") input file (default "foo")
To convert to a new file you need to specify the output file: To convert to a new file you need to specify the output file:
- -out string - -out string
output file (default "foo") output file (default "foo")
You can specify a block size in multiples of 4k for the copy. Large blocks will yield a faster copy but a larger output file. With the default of 1 (4k) the copy does not take much time anyway: You can specify a block size in multiples of 4k for the copy. Large blocks will yield a faster copy but a larger output file. With the default of 1 (4k) the copy does not take much time anyway:
- -bz uint - -bz uint
Copy block size in multiple of 4k (default 1) Copy block size in multiple of 4k (default 1)
<h2>Build</h2> <h2>Build</h2>

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@ -112,6 +112,7 @@ func main() {
sampleSize := flag.Uint("sz", 16, "Sample size (16 or 24)") sampleSize := flag.Uint("sz", 16, "Sample size (16 or 24)")
timeStr := flag.String("ts", "", "start time RFC3339 (ex: 2006-01-02T15:04:05Z)") timeStr := flag.String("ts", "", "start time RFC3339 (ex: 2006-01-02T15:04:05Z)")
timeNow := flag.Bool("now", false, "use now for start time") timeNow := flag.Bool("now", false, "use now for start time")
assumeMilliseconds := flag.Bool("msec", false, "assume timestamp read from input file is in milliseconds (by default seconds will be assumed)")
blockSize := flag.Uint("bz", 1, "Copy block size in multiple of 4k") blockSize := flag.Uint("bz", 1, "Copy block size in multiple of 4k")
flag.Parse() flag.Parse()
@ -158,7 +159,9 @@ func main() {
headerOrigin.StartTimestamp = int64(time.Now().UnixNano() / int64(time.Millisecond)) headerOrigin.StartTimestamp = int64(time.Now().UnixNano() / int64(time.Millisecond))
} }
} else if *timeNow { } else if *timeNow {
headerOrigin.StartTimestamp = int64(time.Now().Unix() * 1000) headerOrigin.StartTimestamp = int64(time.Now().UnixNano() / int64(time.Millisecond))
} else if !*assumeMilliseconds {
headerOrigin.StartTimestamp = headerOrigin.StartTimestamp * (int64(time.Millisecond) / int64(time.Second))
} }
fmt.Println("\nHeader is now") fmt.Println("\nHeader is now")