Hi David
I have found the order in which things are plugged in on Win10 to be
important. I have a simple adaptor that plugs into the combined
mic/headphone socket on my WIn10 shack machine. The cable either needs to
be plugged in after a restart or before the restart (can't remember
exactly). C
>Al, Saturday, April 5, 2025 10:35 PM wrote:
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>You may need to set your mic as a Line In device to turn off the mic dc bias
>supply. To avoid having to always switch to them, you need to set your Line
>In/out devices as the *default* devices and enable them in the audio settings
>panel, whi
On my two machines W10 and 11 audio controls are different so some
experimentation maybe in order.
Test your adapter lead with some 3.5mm plugs and a multimeter to make sure
the connections all work as you expect.
You may also need to turn off port sensing in the sound system driver - if
you
Hi Dave when you go into settings and audio and input you have another spin
box to the right of Line-in that gives you Left, right and mono try all three
if none of those work go back and select mic and again try the same second
three choices. See if any of these work.
73 Morris WA4MIT
On
I looked at a Win11 laptop i have and tried plugging in a headset. The LT is an
ACER with single, combo audio jack and REALTEK drivers/system. When it sees the
headset plugged in, it asks for verification of the device types plugged in and
has drop down menus to select Line in/out, speaker, head
Thanks Charlie
That seems to be set OK
David
From: Charles Suckling via wsjt-devel
Sent: 05 April 2025 17:33
To: WSJT software development
Cc: Charles Suckling
Subject: Re: [wsjt-devel] Audio problem after changing to Win 11 computer with
single RTTS audio connector
Hi David
Hi David
I have heard that Win11 may need mic enabling in some sort of security
settings.
73
Charlie DL3WDG
On Sat, 5 Apr 2025 at 19:07, David Hilton-Jones via wsjt-devel <
wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
> I think this has been addressed recently, but I can’t find a solution.
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I think this has been addressed recently, but I can't find a solution.
I previously ran a Win 10 system but decided to replace with a new computer
(Geekom) running Win 11
I use line in and line out, and on my old computer had separate jack
sockets.
The new computer has a single socket w