[Ham-Mac] Stuck Audio Input Level slider using the USB Audio
CODEC input
wb6rse1 at mac.com
wb6rse1 at mac.com
Sat Jan 19 14:37:27 EST 2008
See cocoaModem's manual under "Audio Input Level" showing a figure
(Figure 4) of the slider:
"Be aware that not all audio devices will have 24 dB worth of range
that can be adjusted through software. In most cases, cocoaModem can
tell what the audio device’s attenuation range is and the slider will
“snap” back to the maximum attenuation available if you exceed this
maximum."
> On Jan 19, 2008, at 10:18 AM, Dick Kriss wrote:
>
> The problem is my cocoaModem "Audio Input Level" slider is stuck at
> -24 db
> and when I try to move it toward the 0 db setting, it jumps back to
> -24 db.
> At first I though I had a bad or corrupted w7ay.cocoaModem
> 2.0.plist file so
> I trashed it and started over clean. As expected the Audio Input
> Level
> slider was at the 0 db default setting. I then went to the CONFIG
> panel and
> clicked Activate and selected the USB Audio CODEC and the slider
> jumped over
> the the -24 db setting. At this point I lost control of the slider.
>
> At this point I don't know if there is a problem with my settings
> or the USB
> Audio CODEC interface. The slider works FB with other input
> options so you
> will not see this issue with the SL-1 or SL-1+ interface units.
>
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