Hi, everybody
Didn't notice such thing before but few days ago noticed that audio is still audible when I lower volume to - 60 DB.
It there any ideas why do I have such situation?
Thanks!
p.s. I use Hapi with macbook pro (10.11.6)
-60 db and still hear the sound on Hapi
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Re: -60 db and still hear the sound on Hapi
Well I would rather be concerned if I had no sound at -60.
Sans la musique, la vie serait une erreur ! (Friedrich NIETZSCHE)
Paul Sissener Switzerland
www.dclr-records.ch
Paul Sissener Switzerland
www.dclr-records.ch
Re: -60 db and still hear the sound on Hapi
Datikus wrote:Hi, everybody
Didn't notice such thing before but few days ago noticed that audio is still audible when I lower volume to - 60 DB.
It there any ideas why do I have such situation?
Thanks!
p.s. I use Hapi with macbook pro (10.11.6)
Hi,
I just started having the same issue. I'm pretty sure this didn't happen before.
I just tried with the new firmware update 3.9.1b 37319, thinking it could help fix the issue, but it's still there at -60dB.
HAs anyone else experienced this? Any ideas?
Thanks!
Daniel Berrocal
www.qrecords.pe