Hi:
Never really had any sound problems on Pismo 400 (upgraded w/ the
PowerLogix 500MHz G4), 10.2.8, 768MB RAM but seeing this thread had to
check it out. Found out two things:
1) if you have the Audio Midi Setup utility open and adjust the volume
with the volume up/down keys on the keyboard..
Sound pass through is set in OS 10.2.6 (and earlier versions of OS X?)
using the "Audio MIDI Setup" application in Applications:Utilities.
Strange location for this option, I think, but there it is.
This is sort of neat. When I saw that the audio setup utility gave the
option of adjusting channe
On Thu, 2 Oct 2003, Mark McKeon wrote:
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>
> Sound pass through is set in OS 10.2.6 (and earlier versions of OS
> X?) using the "Audio MIDI Setup" application in
> Applications:Utilities. Strange location for this option, I think,
> but there it is.
THANK-YOU!
For the last few days the left
At 9:50 AM +1000 10/2/03, Mark McKeon wrote:
My reply follows quote below.
On Wed, 1 Oct 2003 08:28:35 -0700, Clark Martin said:
I was trying to use a Classic version of Timbuktu and it's Intercom
function on my Wallstreet with OS 10.2.6. Well it didn't work but it
did activate the audio pass th
My reply follows quote below.
On Wed, 1 Oct 2003 08:28:35 -0700, Clark Martin said:
I was trying to use a Classic version of Timbuktu and it's Intercom
function on my Wallstreet with OS 10.2.6. Well it didn't work but it
did activate the audio pass through which immediately produced ear
splittin
Yea.. Im hep to this one too.. wish theyd take care of this! Seems by now
they would.. maybe its a code problem.. I have some really transparent
little vintage 200c ADS class A DC amplified speakers that I want to use
with my new Aluminum 1.25g so Im glad for the heads up as I almost ruined
some i