Re: No sound from built-in speakers.

2015-03-09 Thread Anders Holmberg
Hi!
This is quite odd.
THe thing is that i didn't  do anything except from ripiing cd-s with itunes.
And i had the voiceover speech in my logitech h800 so i was using braille.

I also had the system sounds in my logitech headphones.
I then changed the system soud and voiceover sound to the built-in speaker.
THen i left the computer and it went into  sleep mode.
/A
> 9 mar 2015 kl. 22:58 skrev Matthew Dyer :
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I am going through the same problem.  I get no sound through the internal 
> speakers, but all is weell when using headphones.  I do how ever get the 
> startup sounds but very software.  I am still trying to figure this one olut 
> my self.
> 
> Matthew
> 
> 
> 
> On 03/09/2015 04:42 AM, Anders Holmberg wrote:
>> Hi!
>> I think someone had this problem a while back but i can’t remember the 
>> sollution.
>> All of a sudden audio has disappeared from the internal speakers.
>> I don’teven have the startup sound when starting my mac.
>> Connecting headphones gets audio through the headphones but evrytime i 
>> unplug them audio stops working.
>> This is no big deal for me but its a bit annoying to have to use headphones 
>> evrytime using my mac.
>> This is a mac mini mid 2011.
>> Ofcourse i have been trying plugging and unplugging headphones and also 
>> checked whether my audio is set to 0 but its not.
>> I will dig through this really but if someone has ideas i’d appreaciate them.
>> Thanks in advance.
>> /A
>> 
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Re: No sound from built-in speakers.

2015-03-09 Thread Anders Holmberg
Hi!
Ok. though i guess i have to be very careful when doing this.
/A
> 9 mar 2015 kl. 15:15 skrev wayne coles :
> 
> hello you could try putting a cocktail stick gently in the headphone socket 
> and see if the little pin as got stuck which can happen or use compressed air 
> and give it good squirt to see if that will free it that was what I was told 
> to do but my socket is fried and I need a new logic board also I have no 
> start up chime so that might be related to a wonky socket hope this helps 
> 
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> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Anders Holmberg
> Sent: Monday, March 09, 2015 4:42 AM
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Subject: No sound from built-in speakers.
> 
> Hi!
> I think someone had this problem a while back but i can’t remember the 
> sollution.
> All of a sudden audio has disappeared from the internal speakers.
> I don’teven have the startup sound when starting my mac.
> Connecting headphones gets audio through the headphones but evrytime i unplug 
> them audio stops working.
> This is no big deal for me but its a bit annoying to have to use headphones 
> evrytime using my mac.
> This is a mac mini mid 2011.
> Ofcourse i have been trying plugging and unplugging headphones and also 
> checked whether my audio is set to 0 but its not.
> I will dig through this really but if someone has ideas i’d appreaciate them.
> Thanks in advance.
> /A 
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Re: No sound from built-in speakers.

2015-03-09 Thread Anders Holmberg
Hi!
No its not muted.
That was the first thing i checked.
I have a braille display so i can still use the mac (or sort of use) but speech 
is a must as braille presentation is far from jaws or window eyes.
/A
> 9 mar 2015 kl. 13:35 skrev Alex Hall :
> 
> Is it muted? If you have an Apple keyboard, and accidentally hit F10, your 
> speakers will be muted. Remember that headphone volume is different, so even 
> though the internal speaker is muted, the headphone volume is not. That is, 
> checking sound settings with headphones in will not report the settings for 
> when headphones are removed. All that to say, try pressing f10 (or 
> function-f10, depending on your settings) with headphones unplugged and see 
> what happens.
>> On Mar 9, 2015, at 4:42 AM, Anders Holmberg > > wrote:
>> 
>> Hi!
>> I think someone had this problem a while back but i can’t remember the 
>> sollution.
>> All of a sudden audio has disappeared from the internal speakers.
>> I don’teven have the startup sound when starting my mac.
>> Connecting headphones gets audio through the headphones but evrytime i 
>> unplug them audio stops working.
>> This is no big deal for me but its a bit annoying to have to use headphones 
>> evrytime using my mac.
>> This is a mac mini mid 2011.
>> Ofcourse i have been trying plugging and unplugging headphones and also 
>> checked whether my audio is set to 0 but its not.
>> I will dig through this really but if someone has ideas i’d appreaciate them.
>> Thanks in advance.
>> /A 
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Re: No sound from built-in speakers.

2015-03-09 Thread Matthew Dyer

Hi,

Just aqn update.  All seems to be just fine now.  I think my sound was 
just down all the way.


Matthew



On 03/09/2015 05:58 PM, Matthew Dyer wrote:

Hi,

I am going through the same problem.  I get no sound through the 
internal speakers, but all is weell when using headphones.  I do how 
ever get the startup sounds but very software.  I am still trying to 
figure this one olut my self.


Matthew



On 03/09/2015 04:42 AM, Anders Holmberg wrote:

Hi!
I think someone had this problem a while back but i can’t remember 
the sollution.

All of a sudden audio has disappeared from the internal speakers.
I don’teven have the startup sound when starting my mac.
Connecting headphones gets audio through the headphones but evrytime 
i unplug them audio stops working.
This is no big deal for me but its a bit annoying to have to use 
headphones evrytime using my mac.

This is a mac mini mid 2011.
Ofcourse i have been trying plugging and unplugging headphones and 
also checked whether my audio is set to 0 but its not.
I will dig through this really but if someone has ideas i’d 
appreaciate them.

Thanks in advance.
/A





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Re: No sound from built-in speakers.

2015-03-09 Thread Matthew Dyer

Hi,

I am going through the same problem.  I get no sound through the 
internal speakers, but all is weell when using headphones.  I do how 
ever get the startup sounds but very software.  I am still trying to 
figure this one olut my self.


Matthew



On 03/09/2015 04:42 AM, Anders Holmberg wrote:

Hi!
I think someone had this problem a while back but i can’t remember the 
sollution.
All of a sudden audio has disappeared from the internal speakers.
I don’teven have the startup sound when starting my mac.
Connecting headphones gets audio through the headphones but evrytime i unplug 
them audio stops working.
This is no big deal for me but its a bit annoying to have to use headphones 
evrytime using my mac.
This is a mac mini mid 2011.
Ofcourse i have been trying plugging and unplugging headphones and also checked 
whether my audio is set to 0 but its not.
I will dig through this really but if someone has ideas i’d appreaciate them.
Thanks in advance.
/A



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RE: No sound from built-in speakers.

2015-03-09 Thread wayne coles
hello you could try putting a cocktail stick gently in the headphone socket and 
see if the little pin as got stuck which can happen or use compressed air and 
give it good squirt to see if that will free it that was what I was told to do 
but my socket is fried and I need a new logic board also I have no start up 
chime so that might be related to a wonky socket hope this helps 

-Original Message-
From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] 
On Behalf Of Anders Holmberg
Sent: Monday, March 09, 2015 4:42 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: No sound from built-in speakers.

Hi!
I think someone had this problem a while back but i can’t remember the 
sollution.
All of a sudden audio has disappeared from the internal speakers.
I don’teven have the startup sound when starting my mac.
Connecting headphones gets audio through the headphones but evrytime i unplug 
them audio stops working.
This is no big deal for me but its a bit annoying to have to use headphones 
evrytime using my mac.
This is a mac mini mid 2011.
Ofcourse i have been trying plugging and unplugging headphones and also checked 
whether my audio is set to 0 but its not.
I will dig through this really but if someone has ideas i’d appreaciate them.
Thanks in advance.
/A 

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Re: No sound from built-in speakers.

2015-03-09 Thread Alex Hall
Is it muted? If you have an Apple keyboard, and accidentally hit F10, your 
speakers will be muted. Remember that headphone volume is different, so even 
though the internal speaker is muted, the headphone volume is not. That is, 
checking sound settings with headphones in will not report the settings for 
when headphones are removed. All that to say, try pressing f10 (or 
function-f10, depending on your settings) with headphones unplugged and see 
what happens.
> On Mar 9, 2015, at 4:42 AM, Anders Holmberg  wrote:
> 
> Hi!
> I think someone had this problem a while back but i can’t remember the 
> sollution.
> All of a sudden audio has disappeared from the internal speakers.
> I don’teven have the startup sound when starting my mac.
> Connecting headphones gets audio through the headphones but evrytime i unplug 
> them audio stops working.
> This is no big deal for me but its a bit annoying to have to use headphones 
> evrytime using my mac.
> This is a mac mini mid 2011.
> Ofcourse i have been trying plugging and unplugging headphones and also 
> checked whether my audio is set to 0 but its not.
> I will dig through this really but if someone has ideas i’d appreaciate them.
> Thanks in advance.
> /A 
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