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October 22, 2010 at 5:14 pm #972
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GuestFirst, Audio Enhancer is a great product, something I’ve been looking for for ages. I think every bit of consumer kit that produces audio should be fitted with a decent and simple compressor/limiter. Loving it, well worth the money.
However there is a slight glitch when using the "fader" controls across remote desktop sessions, I have found.
I have BAE on my TV computer, and when I am working on my laptop I connect via RDP to the TV machine to play music, so the sound has been set up to play on the "remote" computer as opposed to "locally" on my laptop.
In this configuration when adjusting the faders, sometimes the mouse jumps to the bottom centre of the screen, which usually means that my volume or whatever is muted or set to zero.
I haven’t noticed this when using BAE directly, ie. while not using RDP.
October 22, 2010 at 9:01 pm #5297michi95
Member[quote author=”marsbard”]when adjusting the faders, sometimes the mouse jumps to the bottom centre of the screen, which usually means that my volume or whatever is muted or set to zero.
I haven’t noticed this when using BAE directly, ie. while not using RDP.[/quote]Interesting.
I have (had) the same phenomenon but on a regular (desktop control) Windows XP pro SP2 once per week.
And it only happened adjusting the volume fader (and not with the other faders).
I ignored it and it does not happen anymore, because I use Volumouse as an alternative volume control:
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=1102&p=7840&hilit=keyboard#p7840Leif has completely rewritten the whole framework (structure of the software) for the next version and I guess when it is ready to be released, this little problem should be fixed.
October 24, 2010 at 3:42 pm #5298JesseG
MemberYeah we’ll have to see. For starters, the interface components were designed for EASY use with touch screens from the ground up. It has a built in keyboard as well, in case whatever device you’re using doesn’t have one. Way too many changes to mention in a simple post. The now unified GUI design itself is going to need its own "quick start" question in the manual to explain a few usability things. That’s basically what’ll be about to go into testing now, is the usability of the GUI.
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