Just installed PowerSDR. Startup went fine. Tried to set up audio and no on start I see the following.
Issues after new installation
Issues after new installation
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Re: Issues after new installation
Hello Ckillian,
Something seems to have been changed between your installation and your last connexion on PowerSDR.
Maybe you have selected the VAC for your microphone with an external sound card for example, or something like this...
Anyway, you can try to delete those 2 directories : FlexRAdio and FlexRadio Systems.
They are located in : C:\Users\*YourProfileName*\AppData\Roaming\
Then launch PowerSDR again. Make all your modifications, then save your audio settings (Setup, Transmit, Profile, Save button) and your data (Setup, General, Export database).
Have a good day.
Something seems to have been changed between your installation and your last connexion on PowerSDR.
Maybe you have selected the VAC for your microphone with an external sound card for example, or something like this...
Anyway, you can try to delete those 2 directories : FlexRAdio and FlexRadio Systems.
They are located in : C:\Users\*YourProfileName*\AppData\Roaming\
Then launch PowerSDR again. Make all your modifications, then save your audio settings (Setup, Transmit, Profile, Save button) and your data (Setup, General, Export database).
Have a good day.
73s
Good DX
Good DX
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Re: Issues after new installation
If a Windows PC Sound device was selected in either VAC1 or 2, and is now no longer present, you will get a crash because the device is not found. (need to work on that)
Example: If you had a USB headset with a MIC plugged in originally but currently unplugged, then plug it back in, run PowerSDR, and set VAC1 or 2 back to the default devices to prevent a crash if you dont intend on leaving the USB Headset plugged in
Darrin
Example: If you had a USB headset with a MIC plugged in originally but currently unplugged, then plug it back in, run PowerSDR, and set VAC1 or 2 back to the default devices to prevent a crash if you dont intend on leaving the USB Headset plugged in
Darrin
Creator of PowerSDR KE9NS v2.8, based on the Flex Radio PowerSDR v2.7.2 software.
Flex-5000, LDMOS and Titan Amps, G5RV, and Mosley TA-33 Junior
Flex-5000, LDMOS and Titan Amps, G5RV, and Mosley TA-33 Junior