Correct. Where do I find that in the JAWS menu?
On 12/6/2020 8:06 AM, Ted Galanos wrote:
USB audio devices have a nasty habit of taking control of audio settings and then the computer, thus jaws, thanks that it is your default audio device. This is because a USB audio device has its own chipset making it effectively a standalone sound card in and of itself. you need to tell Jaws to reroute back to your inboard soundcard
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On Dec 6, 2020, at 5:26 AM, Justin Trevino <jtrevino@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I just purchased a Phono preamp with a usb output for use with audacity. Trouble is, when I connect it it mutes JAWS. I suspect it is muting my speakers. Thankfully, when I disconnect it JAWS returns. Is there a setting in my control panel that will prevent other sound devices from taking over? I'm using Windows 8. I realize this is more of a computer question than an audacity question but I'm really hoping someone can help me figure this out. It is frustrating to have a new piece of gear and not be able to use it.
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