Not sure why, but when I switched between LINE-IN and VAC1, returning to VAC1, the VAC1 settings had changed. By that I mean that the "Driver, Input", and "Output" had changed and I had to manually set them right, back to the original. When I go from a TX profile that employs VAC1 to a TX profile that does not, when using LINE-IN, the box to use VAC gets unchecked too. Why wouldn't the correct VAC1 settings populate automatically when I switch back to a TX profile that uses VAC1?
Juha
Losing VAC1 settings
Losing VAC1 settings
PC: 8 Core i7-10700 CPU @ 2.90GHz, NVMe SK Hynix 512 GB SSD, 32GB RAM
Windows 10 Home, Version 22H2
Thetis v2.10.4.3 x64
Protocol 2 v2.2.2
Windows 10 Home, Version 22H2
Thetis v2.10.4.3 x64
Protocol 2 v2.2.2
Re: Losing VAC1 settings
Are you sure that you had VAC1 enabled before saving that transmit profile? All of mine that I use VAC with, are saved with VAC1 "engaged" and I havent had an issue
Perry
Perry
Re: Losing VAC1 settings
What Perry said.
Also, turn off the "Auto Save TX Profile" options in Setup > Transmit so that you don't accidentally change a profile.
Also, turn off the "Auto Save TX Profile" options in Setup > Transmit so that you don't accidentally change a profile.
Re: Losing VAC1 settings
I always have VAC1 enabled. It is only recently that I have played with feeding audio into the LINE-IN where I don't have VAC1 enabled.
All AUTO Save boxes have been unchecked for as long as I can remember.
All AUTO Save boxes have been unchecked for as long as I can remember.
PC: 8 Core i7-10700 CPU @ 2.90GHz, NVMe SK Hynix 512 GB SSD, 32GB RAM
Windows 10 Home, Version 22H2
Thetis v2.10.4.3 x64
Protocol 2 v2.2.2
Windows 10 Home, Version 22H2
Thetis v2.10.4.3 x64
Protocol 2 v2.2.2