Hi again, Thanx for the responses guys....but I found the problem!!! The dual mono female input jack I was using was the culprit. I tested it with a multimeter and the channels were shorted...I replaced it with one stereo jack....and everything is just workin as it should....thanx again.. Karthik Ravikanti http://students.iiit.net/~karthik_ravikanti ---- Let there be Sound!!!
Sound Localization
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Reply by ●March 2, 20052005-03-02
Reply by ●March 2, 20052005-03-02
Thanks for the follow-up. Glad to know the problem is solved. It's often the simple things! Having strong trouble-shooting skills will take you far in figuring out these types of problems. A good general strategy is to simplify, partition, and isolate the problem. For example, if there are 3 possible sources of a problem, think of tests that could prove/disprove each one individually. "Karthik Ravikanti" <karthik.ravikanti@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1109781100.592571.246300@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...> Hi again, > > Thanx for the responses guys....but I found the problem!!! > > The dual mono female input jack I was using was the culprit. > I tested it with a multimeter and the channels were shorted...I > replaced it with one stereo jack....and everything is just workin as it > should....thanx again.. > > > Karthik Ravikanti > > http://students.iiit.net/~karthik_ravikanti > > ---- > > Let there be Sound!!! >
Reply by ●March 2, 20052005-03-02
Jon Harris wrote:> Thanks for the follow-up. Glad to know the problem is solved. It's often the > simple things! Having strong trouble-shooting skills will take you far in > figuring out these types of problems. A good general strategy is to simplify, > partition, and isolate the problem. For example, if there are 3 possible > sources of a problem, think of tests that could prove/disprove each one > individually.An do the simplest ones first, even if you think they're less likely to find the trouble. They sometimes will (or lead you to it) and they don't cost much. ... Jerry -- Engineering is the art of making what you want from things you can get. �����������������������������������������������������������������������