Hello,

When using the internal audio chip, everything is OK.
After a couple of reboot, it now works flawlessly with my external
audio card.
Very strange - I still don't understand / know what happened

Seb

On Jun 13, 2:42 pm, Simon Broenner <simonbroen...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm going out on a limb here, because I use Windows myself, but I've
> seen similar behaviour with external sound cards and ASIO drivers/
> applications. Some of the sound cards (my EMU 0202USB, for instance)
> aren't capable of processing a second audio stream in addition to the
> ASIO stream, which leads to the active ASIO application "hogging" the
> sound card for itself, and sound from other applications doesn't work
> at all.
>
> Maybe there's a similar problem on OS X? Does the same thing happen
> with the internal sound chip (I'm assuming even iMacs/MacPros have
> one?)?
>
> On Jun 13, 11:39 am, sebsto <sebastien.storm...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hello,
>
> > I am using Android SDK on Mac OS X with an external sound card
> > (Edirol)
> > When I do start the Android Emulator, it stops all sound output on the
> > Mac.  iTunes does not play anymore, no application (including the
> > emulator) produce sounds through the external sound card.
>
> > Only solution is to reboot.
>
> > Is this a known problem ?  How to workaround it ?
>
> > Thanks
>
> > Seb

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