Set them both to the internal Line In and disable the Buffer and see if that works...
we are trying to figure out the Infill buffer issue, should work when disabled though...
david
I have an Infill G4 with a Turtle Beach Audio Advantage USB sound card (required since the G4 doesn't have any preouts for an amp... sigh).
In the Radio settings for CF 2 RC3, I have selected "Infill" as the radio device, but I don't know what to choose for the Playback / Record options. I have tried a lot of combinations of the "Realtek" and "Audio Advantage" choices for those options, but have gotten no sound from the radio (then again I have no idea if the radio is actually tuning into a station, since the Scan button doesn't seem to work).
From what I've read in the Streetdeck forum, the G4's onboard radio tuner is hardwired to run through the Realtek onboard sound card, but Streetdeck is able to route the output to a USB sound card. I know that the Realtek onboard sound is definitely involved, because if it disabled in the BIOS then no sound is heard from radio in Streetdeck through the USB soundcard (also because of this I assume that the Record option should probably be set to one of the Realtek choices).
I assume there is just some combination of the playback/record options that I haven't tried yet, because the CF developers must have tested this.
Thanks,
John
Set them both to the internal Line In and disable the Buffer and see if that works...
we are trying to figure out the Infill buffer issue, should work when disabled though...
david
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No... turning off the buffer and setting both to Realtek Line In did not work:
I also tried the "Realtek HD Audio Input - Recording Control" option for the Record Line In Device while leaving Realtek Line In set for the Playback Line In Device.
FYI, here are the options I have for the Record Line In Device:
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And here are my options for the Playback Line In Device:
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Thanks,
John
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