• Re: iSub volume shifting

    From Kent Clarke@kentc@dot.org to comp.sys.mac.system on Monday, June 30, 2003 22:03:17
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.mac.system

    In article <slrnbg0jj3.aqv.efnws@brutus.moondog.org>,
    Elden Fenison <efnws@moondog.org> wrote:

    Greets...

    I have an iSub on my G4/933 PowerMac running 10.2.6. For some reason,
    the iSub volume tends to shift by itself. (the shift always results in a volume reduction). Recently, I noticed that it would shift an entire 2-3 notches overnight. I haven't pinned down why this is... but right now
    I'm suspecting monitor sleep being somehow tied in.

    Anyone else having this problem? Solutions?

    I get the same on a 1 GHz iMac with 10.2.6. Shift can be to higher
    volume too.
    Haven't figured out yet what's doing it, but my monitor is set to sleep
    also.
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  • From Kevin Michael Vail@kevin@vaildc.net to comp.sys.mac.system on Monday, June 30, 2003 22:44:27
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.mac.system

    In article <kentc-BFB480.22031730062003@nr-ott01.bellnexxia.net>,
    Kent Clarke <kentc@dot.org> wrote:

    In article <slrnbg0jj3.aqv.efnws@brutus.moondog.org>,
    Elden Fenison <efnws@moondog.org> wrote:

    I have an iSub on my G4/933 PowerMac running 10.2.6. For some
    reason, the iSub volume tends to shift by itself. (the shift always results in a volume reduction). Recently, I noticed that it would
    shift an entire 2-3 notches overnight. I haven't pinned down why
    this is... but right now I'm suspecting monitor sleep being
    somehow tied in.

    Anyone else having this problem? Solutions?

    I get the same on a 1 GHz iMac with 10.2.6. Shift can be to higher
    volume too.
    Haven't figured out yet what's doing it, but my monitor is set to
    sleep also.

    I get this on my Cube as well, which is not set to go to sleep.
    However, it seems to happen mostly when I mute the sound with the
    PowerMate.
    --
    Kevin Michael Vail | Dogbert: That's circular reasoning.
    kevin@vaildc.net | Dilbert: I prefer to think of it as no loose ends. http://www.vaildc.net/kevin/
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