It's possible that upon restarting your machine after the upgrade, that
the 'order' and 'names' of the VAC channels changed.
I've seen this previously.
In JT Setup:
Make sure the Sound Input Device is correctly the OPPOSITE of
PSDR>Audio>Vac1 OUTPUT NAME.
AND
Conversely in JT Setup the Sound Output Device matches the
PSDR>Audio>VAC1 INPUT NAME.
And don't forget to make sure the sound devices are at the correct DVD
setting and haven't fallen back to the less potent CD settings.
That's how I have it and it's working EXACTLY correct at this very moment.
On 9/8/12 10:52 PM, Phil Theis wrote:
Of course I waited till the last hour to test this, but I cannot get
both channels to work
VAC 1 set for output
VAC 2 set for input
Have used this configuration with WSJT for many many QSO's, so nothing
new here, except 2.4.4
Has anyone else used VAC with WSJT on 2.4.4?
I get output, but no input. no transmit
thanks
Phil K3TUF
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