Let me be clear.  Although there are several versions of wsjtx installed on the 
server, only a single instance is running at any given time.

The audio is not being shared among different instances running simultaneously.

When version rc1 is executed, the audio works.

Close it down, leave all the preferences and settings (both in wsjtx and the 
mac OS) untouched.

Then start either of the later versions (and correcting the CAT) and there is 
no audio reaching wsjtx.

But this does raise an interesting question.

Would starting version rc1, which does hear, and then starting a second 
instance of one of the other versions result in the second one hearing too?

As I am unclear about running 2 instances simultaneously, perhaps someone could 
point me to the documentation on running multiple instances.

When trying to run a second instance I get an alert asking if I want to “remove 
stale lock file”.  Answering yes brings up the same alert, as does retry.  
Answering no shuts the second instance down.

I know I read somewhere about increasing memory for multiple instances, but I 
can’t seem to find it again.

Any further ideas or help would be very welcome.

73, Ed W1KOK


> On Nov 27, 2017, at 4:46 AM, Daniel Ekman <kne...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I'm no OSX guy, but if there's some similarity of the audio routing in Debian 
> you can get a situation where the mixer decides wich way the sound is routed. 
> And having separate binaries means having separate settings for these as 
> well. So check the OS settings.
> I use pavucontrol (pulse audio) and the sound from/to wsjt-x is based on alsa.
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