Mixer Toolbar Input Volume affects other programs
Posted: Sat Jul 31, 2010 4:14 pm
Windows 7 64 bit
Audacity 1.3.12
The Mixer Toolbar Input Volume Slider affects some inputs to other programs. If the slider is left in an attenuated position, the setting sticks and other programs see that attenuation until Audacity is opened and the slider moverd. This can result in mysterious low gain conditions for several inputs to other programs. In my HP dv6 this affects the front panel microphone jack and my M-Audio Mobile-Pre, but not some other inputs such as a DV camera on firewire. Looking at the Windows Volume Mixer and the Mobile-Pre Mixer, the Audacity fader affects none of them, but the meter in the Windows Volume Mixer shows the attentuation. This suggests the Audacity slider is affecting some other attentuator than the usual ones. The fact the attenuator stays in some signal paths after Audacity is closed is a real problem.
Audacity 1.3.12
The Mixer Toolbar Input Volume Slider affects some inputs to other programs. If the slider is left in an attenuated position, the setting sticks and other programs see that attenuation until Audacity is opened and the slider moverd. This can result in mysterious low gain conditions for several inputs to other programs. In my HP dv6 this affects the front panel microphone jack and my M-Audio Mobile-Pre, but not some other inputs such as a DV camera on firewire. Looking at the Windows Volume Mixer and the Mobile-Pre Mixer, the Audacity fader affects none of them, but the meter in the Windows Volume Mixer shows the attentuation. This suggests the Audacity slider is affecting some other attentuator than the usual ones. The fact the attenuator stays in some signal paths after Audacity is closed is a real problem.