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3.3.3
Output & Levels tab
On the
Output & Levels
tab, set
Output volume
quite low. If you have another volume control “down-stream”
of the nanoAVR DL, set it about halfway (or -20 dB if digital) and increase it later if needed.
Set the HDMI input to a connected and powered-on source device. Then click on the
Test
button for the left
channel and gradually increase the output volume until it is at a moderate level, such that your voice would have
to be raised to converse with someone sitting next to you.
Increase the
Input gain
slider
until the blue bar on the level meter reaches up into the green section:
Click again on the
Test
button for the left channel to stop the test signal. Then click on the
Test
button for each
of the remaining channels.
The HDMI protocol inserts audio data between the video frames. In order to transmit audio over
HDMI, a video signal is therefore required as well. The nanoAVR DL thus requires an active video
input in order to output audio data, even the test signal. If you do not hear audio when pressing
a
Test
button, ensure that an HDMI video source is connected, selected, and not asleep.
When done, click the
Proceed
button.