diode_blade
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For those that use the chatroom they have so called upgraded it to a new look, several people had problems with sound. I have posted this for Padds on BM so he knows what I found.
Only found this out at 1pm when I went into the room to setup and check I Could hear the RS Liveish on laptop, took me half an hour to figure out how to broadcast.
"Paddys, I have just found out that apart from the speaker symbol at the top of the room there is also a hidden one in the black broadcast box bottom left corner of whoever is broadcasting, you can't see it until you move the mouse over it, make sure there is no line through it, both work independantly of each other, both need to be enabled by clicking on them to hear sound through your speakers, they have totally buggered the room up, weird things happening."
So just to reassure everyone here is how I do it.
I fire both my PC and laptop up, I use my radio headphone output using a stereo plug to stereo plug lead, plug the radio into the PC audio input (LINE IN) socket, not the mic socket. I then log into the chatroom on my laptop and PC, I then broadcast the sound on the PC and monitor it using the laptop logged in under another name such as db2 etc.
Hope that helps.
Only found this out at 1pm when I went into the room to setup and check I Could hear the RS Liveish on laptop, took me half an hour to figure out how to broadcast.
"Paddys, I have just found out that apart from the speaker symbol at the top of the room there is also a hidden one in the black broadcast box bottom left corner of whoever is broadcasting, you can't see it until you move the mouse over it, make sure there is no line through it, both work independantly of each other, both need to be enabled by clicking on them to hear sound through your speakers, they have totally buggered the room up, weird things happening."
So just to reassure everyone here is how I do it.
I fire both my PC and laptop up, I use my radio headphone output using a stereo plug to stereo plug lead, plug the radio into the PC audio input (LINE IN) socket, not the mic socket. I then log into the chatroom on my laptop and PC, I then broadcast the sound on the PC and monitor it using the laptop logged in under another name such as db2 etc.
Hope that helps.