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Re: Fldigi and Win11 audio tricks


 

FYI, I see that you posted this is possibly a hardware issue because the problem also occurs under Win10, but I wanted to add a note for Win11 users.

Win11 does not handle audio the same way as Win10.

It is *not* sufficient simply to configure the audio devices in the fldigi app and expect it to work correctly.? There are application-specific audio settings in the Windows 11 sound settings control panel that must be set properly.

In Win10 all you have to do is select the sound devices inside fldigi (or js8call, wsjt-x, etc.) and off you go.

That does *not* work in Windows 11.? I've detailed the settings approach that I had to use to get fldigi working correctly in Win11 in another thread, so my main point here is that you can't just post a screen shot of the fldigi audio config and expect that to mean anything for Windows 11.

Windows 11 itself may be rerouting the audio elsewhere, regardless of what setting you make in the fldigi audio config panel.

73 de AE4ON


On Sun, Nov 10, 2024, 2:20?PM Kenneth G. Gordon via <kgordon2006=[email protected]> wrote:
OK. I have just now confirmed that our problem here is NOT in Win11. It occurs in Win10
too.

I have also removed all audio system drivers, have installed the most reliable version of the
Realtek audio drivers and have then connected the laptop to my own working (Win10)
system.

Result: the same problem as before: inputs and outputs are reversed.

Conclusion: a wiring or firmware error within the Acer laptop. Possible USB ports wired
wrong.

Fix (temporary): reverse the rx and tx wiring in the digital interface.

I will post photos and results as soon as I can.

Ken W7EKB

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