Hello,
You also did not mention your specific hardware (processor, motherboard, I assume you used 3rd party installers for osX) and the version of X you are using?


Greg

Still having a voyage of discovery with X over here ;-) I tried to play an audio CD, a store bought one which works on other players, and when any program, such as iTunes or Audion X, tries to play the disc, the little speaker icon just goes down the list of songs one after the other and doesn't play any of them. Even if you select a certain song, no go. It just scrolls down the list, no sound comes out.

..And the saga continues. I didn't change anything, but after a power failure forced a reboot, I now notice that iTunes tries to play the disc properly. That is, the speaker icon stops in front of the song and its time remaining etc. is displayed in the title bar at the top. However there's no sound. I checked the sound preferences program, it only allows 'built in audio device' as the input or output. Other sound works fine on this computer. Is there some other place I'm not looking? iTunes doesn't handle prefs for the player itself, and the CD/DVD prefs is only (or seems to be) about what to do with various media when its inserted. Any more ideas?

Oh, lest I forget, thanks for the help so far!

Bolton

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