[Ham-Mac] Stuck Audio Input Level slider using the USB Audio
CODEC input
Dick Kriss
aa5vu at sbcglobal.net
Sat Jan 19 16:50:27 EST 2008
Thanks for pointing out what's going on with the stuck slider. I wonder if
this is unique to my SL USB or if all USB cause the slider to snap to the
max attenuation.
Dick AA5VU
On 1/19/08 1:37 PM, "wb6rse1 at mac.com" <wb6rse1 at mac.com> wrote:
> 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 device¹s attenuation range is and the slider will
> ³snap² 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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