Windows® Audio

Windows® identifies and interacts with the audio going to and coming from the switcher subsystem in specific ways. Use the following information to help you set up Windows® audio.

  • The Recording Device must be set to Digital Audio Interface.
  • The Default Playback Device should be set to Digital Audio Interface to be able to send Windows® audio to the audio mixer.
  • The Listen to this device option should be selected on the Listen tab on the Digital Audio Interface Properties.
  • The Speakers (High Definition Audio) option should be selected on the Play back through this device list.

Keep the following in mind:

Keep the following in mind when using Windows® audio to work with the audio mixer:

  • If Listen to this device is not selected you will have the Windows® audio in the Main output of the mixer, but not on the monitoring headphone jack.
  • If Listen to this device is selected and Speakers (High Definition Audio) is not selected on the Play back through this device list there will be echo in the Main output of the mixer and no audio on the monitoring headphone jack.
  • If Listen to this device is not selected and Speakers (High Definition Audio) is not selected on the Play back through this device list the Main output of the mixer will be normal, but there will be no audio on the monitoring headphone jack.
  • If the Default Playback Device is set to Speakers (High Definition Audio), and not Digital Audio Interface, the audio will not be included in the Main output of the mixer, but there will be audio on the monitoring headphone jack, even if Listen to this device is not selected.