Cesar,
Two things would help us to diagnose the problem. Next time that the error
occurs please (i) click the “Show Details…” button and copy the detailed error
message and send it to the list, and (ii) send us a saved .wav file that
produces the error, along with instructions for how to produc
On Monday (12/30/2019 at 10:21PM +), Bill Somerville wrote:
> On 30/12/2019 22:07, Chris Elmquist wrote:
> >I'd be tempted to believe that if WSJT-X proactively selected the audio
> >output device each time just before it transmits, this problem might
> >go away.
>
> Hi Chris,
>
> that may mi
On Monday (12/30/2019 at 10:16PM +), Bill Somerville wrote:
> On 30/12/2019 22:07, Chris Elmquist wrote:
> >It would seem that people who set their default audio device to
> >their radio interface would not experience this problem since WSJT-X
> >is switching to the default audio device on scre
On 30/12/2019 22:07, Chris Elmquist wrote:
I'd be tempted to believe that if WSJT-X proactively selected the audio
output device each time just before it transmits, this problem might
go away.
Hi Chris,
that may mitigate some issues so long as the selected device can still
be enumerated, of c
On 30/12/2019 22:07, Chris Elmquist wrote:
It would seem that people who set their default audio device to
their radio interface would not experience this problem since WSJT-X
is switching to the default audio device on screen blank. If that
is already your radio interface then you don't experie
On 30/12/2019 22:07, Chris Elmquist wrote:
Does WSJT-X receive a Windows "event" when the screen blanks?
Hi Chris,
no is the answer.
73
Bill
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On Monday (12/30/2019 at 09:11PM +), Bill Somerville wrote:
> On 30/12/2019 21:03, Chris Elmquist wrote:
> >Actually, I was referring to the difference between WSJT-X (running in WSPR
> >mode) vs. the old stand-alone WSPR app (v2.12). As I noted, the stand-alone
> >WSPR app does not exhibit th
On 30/12/2019 21:03, Chris Elmquist wrote:
Actually, I was referring to the difference between WSJT-X (running in WSPR
mode) vs. the old stand-alone WSPR app (v2.12). As I noted, the stand-alone
WSPR app does not exhibit the problem. It works fine when the screen blanks
and continues to transmi
On Monday (12/30/2019 at 08:36PM +), Bill Somerville wrote:
> On 30/12/2019 20:19, Chris Elmquist wrote:
> >The additional datapoint is that the problem does NOT occur when WSPR
> >v2.12 is running and the screen blanks. That configuration keeps sending
> >audio to the USB interface without is
On 30/12/2019 20:19, Chris Elmquist wrote:
The additional datapoint is that the problem does NOT occur when WSPR
v2.12 is running and the screen blanks. That configuration keeps sending
audio to the USB interface without issue. It's only with WSJT-X that
the failure occurs...
Do those two prog
On Monday (12/30/2019 at 07:57PM +), Bill Somerville wrote:
> On 30/12/2019 19:44, Chris Elmquist wrote:
> >The radio gets keyed which proves that the USB has not gone to sleep
> >because I am using CAT commands to key the rig and indeed I can see the
> >CONTROL LEDs blinking on the interface s
On 30/12/2019 19:44, Chris Elmquist wrote:
The radio gets keyed which proves that the USB has not gone to sleep
because I am using CAT commands to key the rig and indeed I can see the
CONTROL LEDs blinking on the interface so USB commands are getting to
and from the radio but the audio is not.
I
Gang,
I recently deployed a Win10 Pro system in the shack, moving off Ubuntu
Linux-- and I may regret this-- but here's an interesting observation.
IC-746PRO connected with microHAM USB interface III
WSJT-X v2.1.2 0068f9 (pre-built Windows installable)
Dell Precision 3431 SFF PC
Win10 Pro 64-bit
Hi all,
I hope someone can help me with a strange problem, not sure if it's my
laptop or something messed up my registry or my WSJT files. I've been
using Wireshark software to watch port 4739, and worked with Philip
Gladstone for a while on the phone trying to figure out what's going on.
On 80m,
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