
So is this a standard thing? When sampling rates are about 44100 you can't play windows sounds (firefox, system sounds, etc. I'm kind of new to this whole thing so I was just following the Live8 tutorial on adjusting the sound when this cropped up.

If I set it back down to 44100 then windows sounds once again play through the monitor speakers (which are connected the the AK1 obviously). That forces the sound from windows (system sounds, firefox, etc) to not be heard. So when I was in Live I set the in/out sample rate to 192k. So what am I doing wrong here? Obviously I'd like to be able to hear things other than Live8 through my speakers

Please close any devices that are playing audio to this device and then try again." I unplugged the scanner, uninstalled the program, deleted its preference file, rebooted and reinstalled the program. 2) I updated DEVONThink, so maybe something weird happened there. When I right click on it though and select "test" an error box pops up that says "Device in Use: The device is being used by another application. 1) I had to do a hard reset of the Macbook Pro due to another problem, so perhaps there is a locking file somewhere that is preventing the scanner from being accessed. In the control panel the default playback device is set to the AK1 line out. When I play anything in Windows though (firefox, system sounds, etc.) I hear nothing. The problem is that the Arduino Serial Monitor is locked out.I have installed my AK1 on a fresh Windows 7 64 install and when I fired up Ableton Live 8 Studio to set the audio/buffer levels I can hear everything fine from my studio speakers (when testing the test tone in Live8 or playing anything inside it). Now I would like to see what is actually being sent via the serial port to the Arduino using the serial monitor (yes I know I can just print the values in the Python terminal that's not what I'm asking). Int LED // which LED to pulse? r=1 g=2 b=3 The device is being used by another application. The device is being used by I receive the message Device In Use. On the Arduino Mega 2560 side I read in from serial a start byte, LED label & a brightness value. Mobile Devices and Apps for Health Care doctors who used a mobile device app during advanced life they are currently being used without a thorough Windows 8 occasional no sound problem. Self.centre = Button(frame, text="Centre All", command=self.centre) Self.scale3 = Scale(master, from_=0, to=255, command=lambda ev: self.getBright(3), bd=5, bigincrement=2, length=360, width=30, label='BLUE') Self.scale2 = Scale(master, from_=0, to=255, command=lambda ev: self.getBright(2), bd=5, bigincrement=2, length=360, width=30, label='GREEN') Self.scale1 = Scale(master, from_=0, to=255, command=lambda ev: self.getBright(1), bd=5, bigincrement=2, length=360, width=30, label='RED')

Ser = serial.Serial(usbport, 9600, timeout=1) I am controlling some LEDs via the USB serial port using a Tkinter/Python3x script to debug what I suspect is a hardware problem.
