A quick ‘how to’ guide,
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Keith
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Keith
It looks like there was an IPv6 fix in beta 59. On AV Nirvana some people were reporting difficulties using Macs but no issue with PC.have a same problem as my friends, both can't select the speaker but can control the 8c from the computer.
any idea how to fix this? View attachment 77404
I have the same issue! With my MacOS Catalina, impossible to see the 8c's in REW. With Windows, sometimes it works but quite rarely. Beta 59 does not solve the issue.It looks like there was an IPv6 fix in beta 59. On AV Nirvana some people were reporting difficulties using Macs but no issue with PC.
Yes, of course, I'm running version 1.4.57 of D&D firmware and I have the issue even if the firewall is disabled. My network is OK, I can ping the speakers and see them via lanspeaker.REW sees them from my machine with no problem. Are you running the most recent 8C firmware? Is your computer's firewall allowing REW to accept incoming connections?
Yes, that's what I do, manually type in the filters (I'm a long time REW user ). I do not think that is a MAC OS issue because it does not work well with Windosws 10.Hmm I wonder if it is an REW/MacOS issue. I am running High Sierra on my REW machine.
If REW refuses to see the speakers, you can just type in the filters, which is a minor chore. This is what I did pre-1.4.57, so I can post instructions if needed.
have a same problem as my friends, both can't select the speaker but can control the 8c from the computer.
any idea how to fix this? View attachment 77404
Hmmm. I didn't notice that when I EQd mine today, though the results seem good. I was at my desk around the corner from my listening position while the tones were playing. I checked the loaded filter settings and what showed up in REW got loaded into the correct speaker and everything seemed to check out with another measurement after applying the filters.Is it correct that the first part of the test tone always comes from the left speaker, even if you measure the right speaker?
Is it the timing signal, before the real test signal?Is it correct that the first part of the test tone always comes from the left speaker, even if you measure the right speaker?
I pretty much followed the guidance in the D&D website REW article.Did you use the default REW curve or another target curve?
I believe that it is. A short high pitched tone that sounds again after the measurement.Is it the timing signal, before the real test signal?
What happens when you change this?I believe that it is. A short high pitched tone that sounds again after the measurement.