The circuit seems to work fine at max volume. Its only when I turn it down too far that it stops working.A 'scope will show the signal is clipping when your turn up the volume too much.
Then the circuit likes the constant amplitude of clipping.The circuit seems to work fine at max volume. Its only when I turn it down too far that it stops working.
I don't know if clipping is the issue. The sound bite from post 32 that was computer generated is a square wave. The scope showed the waveform with the corners rounded as usually seen when passing a square wave through analog. All I know is if the level is below 50 mv the comparator will not work.Then the circuit likes the constant amplitude of clipping
Not really weird. The comparator requires 50 mv, so the VLC at 40% must be less then 50 mv if the computer is at 100%. The VLC at 125% must be well above 50 mv if the circuit will work when the computer is at 5%. The problem is all these percentage values of level are not relevant when you don't know the actual value.100%. For some reason, adjusting VLC's volume to around 40% while leaving the PC volume at 100% doesn't work, but putting VLC's volume at 125% and adjusting the PC's volume to 5% does work. Super weird to me.