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  • #3749
    in2beats
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    hello
    has anybody else had any experience using NFAudioTool ??
    i originally was using the built in recorders in breakaway one ,they done the job for me but don't auto start after a reboot ,so i emailed support and asked ,they pointed me to NFAudioTool , i just don't get the program , i've installed it got it running as a service ,i'm using the NF remote to administrate it ,what i cant figure out is how to get audio into it , its running on the same machine as breakaway one ,do i have to use livewire ? is there not a stream receiver ?? really all i need is to have the recorder auto start in breakaway ,this program "because i don't get it " is over complicating my situation , and i cant find any info on google ,just a read me fine in the install notes ,
    any help would be appreciated
    cheers mark 

    #15306
    MrKlorox
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    Hi Mark! So I don't have any real experience with the NfRemote or Management Package (service mode) but I was able to find some info tucked inside Omnia user guides/manuals.

    First there's this the latest official Omnia9 manual which has info spread throughout.
    https://www.telosalliance.com/images/Omnia%20Products/Omnia%209/Omnia9_Audio_Processing_Manual_Book_C18315032.pdf

    Second there's this what looks like an older Omnia manual with an NfRemote chapter.
    http://www.manualsdir.com/manuals/782583/omnia-audio-omnia9_xe.html?page=84&original=1

    Finally there's a chapter in this Z/IPstream manual.
    https://www.bionics.co.uk/Images/Products/PDFs/32.pdf

    I hope you can find what you're looking for. And please post your solution for others who might have the same issue.

    EDIT: Okay I grabbed NfRemote and put on Management Package and service mode. At first I had some awful feedback loop, but it was due to a misconfiguration in my ASIO input. What ended up working to get audio to play out was a power button that I circled in the attached image. Make sure to select the correct output device.

    I didn't do anything special for it to recognize my audio outside of connecting to "localhost:8200".


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