I have a logitech usb headset which worked fine up until today (running under OS10.4 on a powerbook g4 with two USB ports). I tried to record a conversation using AudioCorder. Never got it to work properly, but when I gave up, I found that one of my two USB ports could no longer deliver audio to the headset; the other still worked fine.
I would conclude that the experiment somehow fried the usb port, but when I tested further, I found that audiocorder could still deliver audio to it. So I conclude that the problem is software. What could audiocorder have done to the settings and/or driver for this one port so that it was fully functional for its own purposes, but not available to the system? Is there something I can purge or reset or reconfigure?
The situation now: I use the sound panel to steer audio to different devices: internal speakers, logitech on port 1, logitech on port 2. Works fine on internal and on port 2, but nothing on port 1. Audiocorder still works OK with port 1. ?????
Thanks in advance if you can help.
I would conclude that the experiment somehow fried the usb port, but when I tested further, I found that audiocorder could still deliver audio to it. So I conclude that the problem is software. What could audiocorder have done to the settings and/or driver for this one port so that it was fully functional for its own purposes, but not available to the system? Is there something I can purge or reset or reconfigure?
The situation now: I use the sound panel to steer audio to different devices: internal speakers, logitech on port 1, logitech on port 2. Works fine on internal and on port 2, but nothing on port 1. Audiocorder still works OK with port 1. ?????
Thanks in advance if you can help.