I think I found why.
After some more tests I discovered that the monitor stand-by is
affecting the audio chain somewhere.
I disabled it and now, after 25 minutes, everything is working as expected.
Now I try to leave the system unattended for more than 1 hour to see if
it is really solved.
73s,
Maurizio I2NOY
Il 09/09/2022 16:15, Alan via wsjt-devel ha scritto:
Might it be the HDD/SSD going to sleep?
I've got other software that can mess about as a result of that.
Look in settings, power and maybe also then click on advanced or
further settings.
Alan G0TLK, sent from my mobile device
On 9 September 2022 14:39:40 Carl Moreschi via wsjt-devel
<wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
Disable the audio sound portion of your screen.
Carl Moreschi N4PY
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On 9/9/2022 9:16 AM, Maurizio Brameri via wsjt-devel wrote:
Dear Mike,
yes, I have disabled power manager in any device and the default audio
device is the audio of the PC itself, not the VAC devices
I have the screen going to sleep after 10 minutes but, if I resume the
screen as soon as it goes to sleep, I haven't any issue on the audio of
WSJTx. Only after about one hour I have described issues.
73s,
Maurizio I2NOY
Il 09/09/2022 14:36, Black Michael via wsjt-devel ha scritto:
In device manager have you turn off power management on ALL of your
devices?
What is your default audio device?
Is your computer screen going to sleep? Windows 11 seems to have
fixed the audio going to sleep.
Mike W9MDB
On Friday, September 9, 2022 at 05:43:22 AM CDT, Maurizio Brameri via
wsjt-devel <wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
Hi everyone,
I use as RTX an Apache Labs Anan-7000DLE MKII with latest Thetis.
To trasnfer audio from Thetis to WSJTx I use the virtual audio cable
solution in object.
I noted, using WSJTx stable and new RC versions that, if I leave for
about 1 hour the PC ON and in decoding, when I come back there is no
audio sent by WSJTx to RTX (no power out) and in RX the audio coming
in is erratic, with a lot of overflow in Virtual Audio Cable control
panel.
If I close WSJtx and launch again after a couple of seconds, the audio
IN and OUT is again working as normal.
I use Windows 11 with disabled any kind of power saving.
I just wrote to the developer of VAC but I ask here too, if someone
noted this issue, at 90% related to stand-by of something in the audio
chain.
Best 73s,
Maurizio I2NOY
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