Hello, I attached the Audio Level Example.
It installed just fine, but it doesn't work properly. Thats is to say the levels are not registering in the visualiser portion.
I am trying several other visualisers, and none of them work in terms of the desired visual effect of registering the audio levels.
So I downloaded the example rmskin and it too does not seem to work.
Is it possible that there is a conflict somewhere, even though the source folders are clearly separated?
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Audio Level Example Not Working
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Audio Level Example Not Working
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Re: Audio Level Example Not Working
Working for me
I would close Rainmeter and re-start or reboot your system, to see if that corrects the issue.
Check if you are seeing responses in your sound devices. If you are still having issues, I would follow the troubleshooting posted by AC
EDIT: Are there any error messages in the Log? If so, that may help find the issue...
I would close Rainmeter and re-start or reboot your system, to see if that corrects the issue.
Check if you are seeing responses in your sound devices. If you are still having issues, I would follow the troubleshooting posted by AC
EDIT: Are there any error messages in the Log? If so, that may help find the issue...
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Re: Audio Level Example Not Working
That skin works fine for me too
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Re: Audio Level Example Not Working
Well it looks like that the Windows Volume Mixer channel for Rainmeter needs to be pretty much all the way up for it to work for me - but it is indeed functioning now.
Thanks eclectictech for pointing that out.
I actually use it all of the time, just figured the main volume was all that mattered.
Thanks eclectictech for pointing that out.
I actually use it all of the time, just figured the main volume was all that mattered.
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The law of averages says what it means; even if you get everything right, you will get something wrong. Therefore; self managing error trapping initiates another set of averages - amongst the errors, some of them will not be errors, instead those instances will appear to be "luck". One cannot complain of the 'appearance' of 'infinite regress of causation', even if it does not have a predictable pattern, only that it requires luck to achieve.
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Re: Audio Level Example Not Working
Happy you got it working.
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Re: Audio Level Example Not Working
Once I could see it working, there were several settings I modified and now the visualiser is nice and responsive - even at a low volume setting.
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The law of averages says what it means; even if you get everything right, you will get something wrong. Therefore; self managing error trapping initiates another set of averages - amongst the errors, some of them will not be errors, instead those instances will appear to be "luck". One cannot complain of the 'appearance' of 'infinite regress of causation', even if it does not have a predictable pattern, only that it requires luck to achieve.
There are many ways to be different - there is only one way to be yourself - be amazing at it
The law of averages says what it means; even if you get everything right, you will get something wrong. Therefore; self managing error trapping initiates another set of averages - amongst the errors, some of them will not be errors, instead those instances will appear to be "luck". One cannot complain of the 'appearance' of 'infinite regress of causation', even if it does not have a predictable pattern, only that it requires luck to achieve.