I took a quick look at it and I think I need to capture 2x the data and 
discard half of it in order to get just one channel out of the sound device.
So I think fixing it in hardware makes more sense...
Leigh/WA5ZNU
> I think the right place to fix it would be in whatever software is
> using the captured audio - the driver is OK, but the software needs to
> let you select channels you want.
>
> In lieu of that, an adapter cable makes sense...
>
>      ~Iain
>
>
>
> Leigh L. Klotz, Jr WA5ZNU wrote:
>   
>> Sorry for the confusion on the sound card side:  It's a stereo input, 
>> but I don't get software control of the balance or independent gain.
>> It's not on Windows.  The Griffin iMic device specs say stereo, but the 
>> driver appears to be supporting only mono gain controls.
>>
>> If I go to LIN OUT menu and tapping button 1 to get =PHONES then I can 
>> use the audio gain controls to control the mix, but if I use NOR mode 
>> LIN OUT then it's always mixed.  Probably easiest for me to make a cable 
>> than (a) fix the driver or (b) ask for firmware changes.
>>
>> Leigh/WA5ZNU
>>     
>>> Leigh L. Klotz, Jr WA5ZNU wrote:
>>>  
>>>       
>>>> Is it possible to control whether the sub rx goes to the line out or 
>>>> not?
>>>> It seems that both main and sub rx are always going to line out; I 
>>>> guess they're on left/right channels?
>>>> If not, I guess I need to make a cable to cut out one channel so I 
>>>> don't see both with my mono sound card line input.
>>>>     
>>>>         
>>>

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