![]() But there are so many combos of inputs and outputs it seems unlikely trial and error will have any results. I’m thinking I need to just connect via ethernet first and go from there. I can’t change the wireless connection but I could plug in to the same ethernet switch as the server with my client thus eliminating that problem. It has been suggested that my wireless connection is not good enough for sound, so my questions relate to sound trouble shooting. ![]() I bought a USB speaker to test that route and while the speaker “Pops” when plugged in and is recognized by Wfview as an audio output source, there’s still no sound. Only thing, at the absolute last thing, stopping me from being remote, is NO sound out of the macbook client. ![]() All is well there too with rig control, waterfall, meters working OK. I am running a Macbook Pro with Catalina with Wfview 1.62 as a client. Settings > Audio > Advanced > Monitoring Device Figure 1. I am running Wfview 1.62 on Mac Mini with Ventura connected to an IC 7300. 1) Install the Virtual Audio Cables Download and install the VB-Cables Windows Mac 2) Configure Default Monitor It took me a little bit to find this one. Anthony: I am having a similar problem with Mac OS.
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