Re: [Elecraft] USB Sound Card for Win7

2013-06-13 Thread Phil Kane
On 6/12/2013 10:33 PM, Mark Petiford wrote:
 Phil,
 
 No special drivers required.  I use Win7 64 bit and it works great.
 
 Try this:  Right click on the little speaker icon in the lower right
 corner of the screen and click on recording devices.  In the window
 that opens, right click on iMic Microphone USB audio system, and click
 on Properties.  In the window that opens, click on the levels tab and be
 sure the volume is turned up and the button on the right says it is
 enabled.  

That did it!  The step that I missed - and it's not in any of the help
dialogs -  was the right-click on the iMic Microphone USB audio system
area, and when I got to the Properties, the slider was all the way off.
 Problem solved - now to make sure that the app (MixW) works like it did
in XP.

With thanks to all who responded.  I'll save my next problem for another
time... G

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Re: [Elecraft] USB Sound Card for Win7

2013-06-13 Thread Richard Fjeld
Phil,

It looks like I can't play audio through my iMic using Win7 either.  

I got a good indicator that my boom Mic was being heard when I selected 
'recording devices' and made the iMic mic the default device.  (I need to try 
to record a file and play it back.)

But first, I can't hear any sound in my headset.  It is the same headset I use 
for digital voice and the iMic with my XP computer.  I see the volume 
indicators moving up to max in the 'volume mixer' as I play a music file, but 
no sound using the iMic.
I tried various things to no avail.

Dick, n0ce


  - Original Message - 
  From: Phil Kane 
  To: Richard Fjeld 
  Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2013 12:14 AM
  Subject: Re: [Elecraft] USB Sound Card for Win7


  On 6/12/2013 9:55 PM, Richard Fjeld wrote:

   I did not try putting audio through it.  I just installed it.

  It installs OK - at least the PlugnPlay sees it.

   I assume you have tried the Hi-Low switch.  Also, have you looked at
   your slider controls for the iMic.  (right click on speaker icon, and
   then volume control options)

  Tried them all.  No audio.  == K2ASP

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Re: [Elecraft] USB Sound Card for Win7

2013-06-13 Thread Richard Fjeld
Mark,

I have followed your instructions, and I agree with you on all.  

But I am at this point; I right click on the speaker icon, then click on 
'playback devices'. I have iMic selected as default device under speakers.  
When I play a music file, I see the level indicator at the far right following 
the music volume, but no sound.  (My headset and iMic work fine on my XP 
computer)  I wonder what I have overlooked.

Dick, n0ce

  - Original Message - 
  From: Mark Petiford 
  To: Phil Kane ; elecraft@mailman.qth.net 
  Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2013 12:33 AM
  Subject: Re: [Elecraft] USB Sound Card for Win7


  Phil,

  No special drivers required. I use Win7 64 bit and it works great.

  Try this: Right click on the little speaker icon in the lower right corner of 
the screen and click on recording devices. In the window that opens, right 
click on iMic Microphone USB audio system, and click on Properties. In the 
window that opens, click on the levels tab and be sure the volume is turned up 
and the button on the right says it is enabled. You may need to experiment with 
the volume slider vs. the MIC/Line switch in the iMic. I usually keep it on 
Line, and the volume slider at about 50%. When I turn the volume up to about 20 
on the KX3, I get a good waterfall display. 

  I have been using an iMic for years, and once I make sure it is enabled and 
the volume is turned up, it works great for either I/Q or as an input to 
digital mode software (I use FLDIGI) input. Keep in mind that sometimes, other 
software will change your settings, so you have to check them again if it 
suddenly seems to stop working. If you want to use its output as an input to 
the MIC jack on the KX3, you will have to go thru a similar setup for the iMic 
Speakers.

  I think this little USB Soundcard is one of the best buys I have made. When I 
first got it, I too had problems setting it up, but I was simply making it more 
complicated than it needed to be. I really think it is easier under Win7 than 
XP because everything can be selected starting with a right click on the little 
speaker icon. It all starts there. No reason to open volume controls and figure 
out which menu you need to use next.

  Hope this helps.

  Mark
  KE6BB



  
   From: Phil Kane k2...@kanafi.org
  To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net 
  Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2013 9:39 PM
  Subject: Re: [Elecraft] USB Sound Card for Win7
   

  On 6/12/2013 9:13 PM, Joe Subich, W4TV wrote:

   In setting up my new Win7 computer I find that my iMic USB soundcard
   device is not compatible.
   
   Huh? iMic should be supported as USB Audio CODEC (the standard USB
   Audio Class Device).

  That's what baffles me. The system appears to load the above driver,
  but no audio gets through. Taking the device and plugging it into a
  WinXP machine - audio gets through. The manufacturer's site says that
  the device is not compatible with Vista so I suspect that it is not
  compatible with Win7 'as is.

  73 de K2ASP - Phil Kane
  Elecraft K2/100   s/n 5402

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Re: [Elecraft] USB Sound Card for Win7

2013-06-13 Thread Joe Subich, W4TV


 That's what baffles me.  The system appears to load the above driver,
 but no audio gets through.  Taking the device and plugging it into a
 WinXP machine - audio gets through.

Have you opened the Sound Control Panel, selected Recording Devices
then selected the iMic, opened the Levels tab and made sure it was
not muted?

73,

   ... Joe, W4TV


On 6/13/2013 12:39 AM, Phil Kane wrote:

On 6/12/2013 9:13 PM, Joe Subich, W4TV wrote:


In setting up my new Win7 computer I find that my iMic USB soundcard
device is not compatible.


Huh?  iMic should be supported as USB Audio CODEC (the standard USB
Audio Class Device).


That's what baffles me.  The system appears to load the above driver,
but no audio gets through.  Taking the device and plugging it into a
WinXP machine - audio gets through.  The manufacturer's site says that
the device is not compatible with Vista so I suspect that it is not
compatible with Win7 'as is.

73 de K2ASP - Phil Kane
Elecraft K2/100   s/n 5402


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Re: [Elecraft] USB Sound Card for Win7

2013-06-13 Thread Mark Petiford
Dick,

You are almost there.  It appears you got through steps 1 and 2, but you also 
need to do steps 3, 4,and 5 below:

1. Right click on the speaker icon on the lower right of the screen and select 
Playback Devices.
2. The Sound window will open.  Be sure the Playback tab is selected.  This is 
where you can select the default device.  More on that below.
3. Right click on Speakers iMac USB Audio System and select Properties in the 
dropdown menu.

4. The Speaker Properties window will open, select the Levels tab in that 
window.
5. Be sure the Speakers slider is set to something greater than zero, and be 
sure the little speaker icon is not muted.  You can leave this window open 
while you try to play a file; however, be sure to click on OK once the volume 
is set correctly.


Be sure you have the headphones plugged into the Out jack of the iMac.  Of 
course, I never make mistakes like that. ;-)


If you are simply playing a file back, you must have the iMac selected as the 
default device in the Sound window, item 2 above.  That tells your PC to send 
the digital sound (music) to that device, unless you tell a specific program 
otherwise.  You do not need for it to be the default device if you are setting 
it up to work with a program such as FLDIGI.  You will tell that program to 
send data to that device.  In fact, you probably don't want it to be the 
default device so you can prevent Windows from sending your music, and every 
other beep and blurp that Windows makes, out over the air!  That is one big 
advantage of using a separate soundcard for digital modes.

Hope this helps.

Mark

KE6BB




 From: Richard Fjeld rpfj...@embarqmail.com
To: Mark Petiford rv6am...@yahoo.com; Phil Kane k2...@kanafi.org; 
elecraft@mailman.qth.net 
Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2013 11:35 PM
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] USB Sound Card for Win7
 


 
Mark,
 
I have followed your instructions, and I agree with you 
on all.  
 
But I am at this point; I right click on the speaker 
icon, then click on 'playback devices'. I have iMic selected as default device 
under speakers.  When I play a music file, I see the level indicator at the 
far right following the music volume, but no sound.  (My headset and 
iMic work fine on my XP computer)  I wonder what I have 
overlooked.
 
Dick, n0ce
 
- Original Message - 
From: Mark Petiford 
To: Phil Kane ; elecraft@mailman.qth.net 
Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2013 12:33  AM
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] USB Sound Card  for Win7

Phil,

No special drivers required. I use Win7 64 bit and 
  it works great.

Try this: Right click on the little speaker icon in the 
  lower right corner of the screen and click on recording devices. In the 
  window that opens, right click on iMic Microphone USB audio system, and 
  click on Properties. In the window that opens, click on the levels tab and be 
  sure the volume is turned up and the button on the right says it is enabled. 
  You may need to experiment with the volume slider vs. the MIC/Line switch in 
  the iMic. I usually keep it on Line, and the volume slider at about 50%. When 
  I turn the volume up to about 20 on the KX3, I get a good waterfall display. 

I have been using an iMic for years, and once I make sure it is 
  enabled and the volume is turned up, it works great for either I/Q or as an 
  input to digital mode software (I use FLDIGI) input. Keep in mind that 
  sometimes, other software will change your settings, so you have to check 
them 
  again if it suddenly seems to stop working. If you want to use its output as 
  an input to the MIC jack on the KX3, you will have to go thru a similar setup 
  for the iMic Speakers.

I think this little USB Soundcard is one of 
  the best buys I have made. When I first got it, I too had problems setting it 
  up, but I was simply making it more complicated than it needed to be. I 
really 
  think it is easier under Win7 than XP because everything can be selected 
  starting with a right click on the little speaker icon. It all starts there. 
  No reason to open volume controls and figure out which menu you need to use 
  next.

Hope this 
  helps.

Mark
KE6BB



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Re: [Elecraft] USB Sound Card for Win7

2013-06-13 Thread Richard Fjeld
Thanks to those who answered my post about using iMic on Win7.  First let me 
say I tried all the things suggested with no luck.  I never found anything 
muted or disabled.

At first, nothing, then I could play sounds, but no music.  It seemed that it 
began working after I used Quickmix to load iMic.  (Actually, it showed USB 
audio device.)

**I noticed I now had a volume slider for Windows Media Player which I did not 
have before. I now could play music. The slider can be seen by right clicking 
the speaker icon, and then selecting 'open volume mixer'. 

I had trouble using Quickmix on Win7 when I first tried it several months ago.  
I wish I could remember what the fix was.  (Maybe later.)  Quickmix has been 
working fine and is a handy utility.

Thanks for your help.

Dick, n0ce

  - Original Message - 
  From: Mark Petiford 
  To: Richard Fjeld ; elecraft@mailman.qth.net 
  Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2013 8:19 AM
  Subject: Re: [Elecraft] USB Sound Card for Win7


  Dick,

  You are almost there.  It appears you got through steps 1 and 2, but you also 
need to do steps 3, 4,and 5 below:

  1. Right click on the speaker icon on the lower right of the screen and 
select Playback Devices.
  2. The Sound window will open.  Be sure the Playback tab is selected.  This 
is where you can select the default device.  More on that below.
  3. Right click on Speakers iMac USB Audio System and select Properties in the 
dropdown menu.

  4. The Speaker Properties window will open, select the Levels tab in that 
window.
  5. Be sure the Speakers slider is set to something greater than zero, and be 
sure the little speaker icon is not muted.  You can leave this window open 
while you try to play a file; however, be sure to click on OK once the volume 
is set correctly.



  Be sure you have the headphones plugged into the Out jack of the iMac.  Of 
course, I never make mistakes like that. ;-)



  If you are simply playing a file back, you must have the iMac selected as the 
default device in the Sound window, item 2 above.  That tells your PC to send 
the digital sound (music) to that device, unless you tell a specific program 
otherwise.  You do not need for it to be the default device if you are setting 
it up to work with a program such as FLDIGI.  You will tell that program to 
send data to that device.  In fact, you probably don't want it to be the 
default device so you can prevent Windows from sending your music, and every 
other beep and blurp that Windows makes, out over the air!  That is one big 
advantage of using a separate soundcard for digital modes.


  Hope this helps.


  Mark

  KE6BB
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[Elecraft] USB Sound Card for Win7

2013-06-12 Thread Phil Kane
I'm sure that this has come up before so please bear with me.

In setting up my new Win7 computer I find that my iMic USB soundcard
device is not compatible.  I would appreciate input from those here who
have had this problem and have found a workaround.  At least my iOgear
GUC232 USB-to-serial converter works well.

73 de K2ASP - Phil Kane
Elecraft K2/100   s/n 5402

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Re: [Elecraft] USB Sound Card for Win7

2013-06-12 Thread Mike WA8BXN

 
Phil, 
 
I have had no problem with the Griffin imic USB sound interface with windows
7. It was just plug and play. In particular used it to get KX3 IQ audio into
a couple of computers. 
 
73 - Mike WA8BXN 
 
 
 
---Original Message--- 
 
From: Phil Kane 
Date: 06/12/13 23:58:06 
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net 
Subject: [Elecraft] USB Sound Card for Win7 
 
I'm sure that this has come up before so please bear with me. 
 
In setting up my new Win7 computer I find that my iMic USB soundcard 
device is not compatible. I would appreciate input from those here who 
have had this problem and have found a workaround. At least my iOgear 
GUC232 USB-to-serial converter works well. 
 
73 de K2ASP - Phil Kane
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Re: [Elecraft] USB Sound Card for Win7

2013-06-12 Thread Matt Zilmer
I'd suggest you figure out the chipset used in the iMic, then go to
the chipset manufacturer's web site and download the drivers for Win7.
Usually, this is the Best Way(tm).

I recently updated this machine to Win7-64, and had to dig drivers out
from under a lot of rocks.  For integrated devices, the Samsung web
support page was helpful.  But for outboard, you'd want to address the
issue with the manufacturer of the external devices.  Generally, this
comes down to the chipset used.  The iMic manufacturer should have a
handle on this too, but I suspect that's the first place you looked.

Win7-32 and -64 have been around long enough now that locating drivers
and support software / utilities should be do-able, albeit a pain in
the neck sometimes.

73,
matt W6NIA

On Wed, 12 Jun 2013 20:57:56 -0700, you wrote:

I'm sure that this has come up before so please bear with me.

In setting up my new Win7 computer I find that my iMic USB soundcard
device is not compatible.  I would appreciate input from those here who
have had this problem and have found a workaround.  At least my iOgear
GUC232 USB-to-serial converter works well.

73 de K2ASP - Phil Kane
Elecraft K2/100   s/n 5402

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Re: [Elecraft] USB Sound Card for Win7

2013-06-12 Thread Joe Subich, W4TV


 In setting up my new Win7 computer I find that my iMic USB soundcard
 device is not compatible.

Huh?  iMic should be supported as USB Audio CODEC (the standard USB
Audio Class Device).

73,

   ... Joe, W4TV


On 6/12/2013 11:57 PM, Phil Kane wrote:

I'm sure that this has come up before so please bear with me.

In setting up my new Win7 computer I find that my iMic USB soundcard
device is not compatible.  I would appreciate input from those here who
have had this problem and have found a workaround.  At least my iOgear
GUC232 USB-to-serial converter works well.

73 de K2ASP - Phil Kane
Elecraft K2/100   s/n 5402


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Re: [Elecraft] USB Sound Card for Win7

2013-06-12 Thread Richard Fjeld
I was curious, so I took the iMic from my XP machine and installed in on my 
Win7.  It did so just fine.  Good luck.

Dick, n0ce

  - Original Message - 
  From: Phil Kane 
  To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net 
  Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2013 10:57 PM
  Subject: [Elecraft] USB Sound Card for Win7


  I'm sure that this has come up before so please bear with me.

  In setting up my new Win7 computer I find that my iMic USB soundcard
  device is not compatible.  I would appreciate input from those here who
  have had this problem and have found a workaround.  At least my iOgear
  GUC232 USB-to-serial converter works well.

  73 de K2ASP - Phil Kane
  Elecraft K2/100   s/n 5402

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Re: [Elecraft] USB Sound Card for Win7

2013-06-12 Thread Phil Kane
On 6/12/2013 9:13 PM, Joe Subich, W4TV wrote:

 In setting up my new Win7 computer I find that my iMic USB soundcard
 device is not compatible.
 
 Huh?  iMic should be supported as USB Audio CODEC (the standard USB
 Audio Class Device).

That's what baffles me.  The system appears to load the above driver,
but no audio gets through.  Taking the device and plugging it into a
WinXP machine - audio gets through.  The manufacturer's site says that
the device is not compatible with Vista so I suspect that it is not
compatible with Win7 'as is.

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Elecraft K2/100   s/n 5402

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Re: [Elecraft] USB Sound Card for Win7

2013-06-12 Thread Mark Petiford
Phil,

No special drivers required.  I use Win7 64 bit and it works great.

Try this:  Right click on the little speaker icon in the lower right corner of 
the screen and click on recording devices.  In the window that opens, right 
click on iMic Microphone USB audio system, and click on Properties.  In the 
window that opens, click on the levels tab and be sure the volume is turned up 
and the button on the right says it is enabled.  You may need to experiment 
with the volume slider vs. the MIC/Line switch in the iMic.  I usually keep it 
on Line, and the volume slider at about 50%.  When I turn the volume up to 
about 20 on the KX3, I get a good waterfall display. 

I have been using an iMic for years, and once I make sure it is enabled and the 
volume is turned up, it works great for either I/Q or as an input to digital 
mode software (I use FLDIGI) input.  Keep in mind that sometimes, other 
software will change your settings, so you have to check them again if it 
suddenly seems to stop working.  If you want to use its output as an input to 
the MIC jack on the KX3, you will have to go thru a similar setup for the iMic 
Speakers.

I think this little USB Soundcard is one of the best buys I have made.  When I 
first got it, I too had problems setting it up, but I was simply making it more 
complicated than it needed to be.  I really think it is easier under Win7 than 
XP because everything can be selected starting with a right click on the little 
speaker icon.  It all starts there.  No reason to open volume controls and 
figure out which menu you need to use next.

Hope this helps.

Mark
KE6BB




 From: Phil Kane k2...@kanafi.org
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net 
Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2013 9:39 PM
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] USB Sound Card for Win7
 

On 6/12/2013 9:13 PM, Joe Subich, W4TV wrote:

 In setting up my new Win7 computer I find that my iMic USB soundcard
 device is not compatible.
 
 Huh?  iMic should be supported as USB Audio CODEC (the standard USB
 Audio Class Device).

That's what baffles me.  The system appears to load the above driver,
but no audio gets through.  Taking the device and plugging it into a
WinXP machine - audio gets through.  The manufacturer's site says that
the device is not compatible with Vista so I suspect that it is not
compatible with Win7 'as is.

73 de K2ASP - Phil Kane
Elecraft K2/100   s/n 5402

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