Methuselah96
Member
It most likely won't work with either of those, although the problem is currently being worked on. If you want to try it anyway, look at the FAQ section of this: http://cct.cubing.net/readme.html#faq
Here's my situation:
Windows 7 laptop, all timers not working. Gen2 Timer
I just bought new batteries for stackmat, so it's not that. Audacity is picking up a signal, I guess...
This is what I see
Sound effects are enabled.
So, I went through the thread and haven't seen this problem. When I connect my Stackmat Pro timer to my PC, the stackmat won't even let me start it. As soon as I plug the audio jack into the timer, tt doesn't react to me putting my hands on the timer. When I unplug it, it's normal. If I start the timer, and then plug in, the timer won't stop when I put my hands on it. Also, Prisma and CCT aren't reading it at all. (Actually, I have a QJ timer and it was doing the same thing, so I thought if I bought the real deal, it would work, but it's not).
My StackMat Pro behaves the same way. I haven't found anything about this problem either.
I'm not sure what I did to fix it, but I went through the properties of my microphone and turned off the enhancements, and unchecked some other settings, and played around with the levels, and now the timer will start when it's plugged in.
However, it's still not working. When I go to Audacity, it doesn't pick up well, and CCT shows the timer is off. When I tweak the cord at an angle from the stackmat, the timer will turn on in CCT, but still not display, and when I go to audacity, it shows crazy high peaks even with nothing boosted. I'm wondering if the problem is with my cord.