Hi!
Does anyone have problems sometimes where the audio of Voiceover goes over
completely to one channel? The standard 2 channels are restored again if
Voiceover is turned off and then restarted.
Again, I’m curious and its not so much of a problem rather a minor irritant
.
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I don't think I've had that problem as of yet, but check to see if maybe apple
accessibility might help as well diag the problem.
> On Mar 18, 2015, at 6:21 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
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> Hi!
>
> Does anyone have problems sometimes where the audio of Voiceover goes over
> completely to one chan
In short yes, but only rarely. Sometimes I can go into sound in system
preferences and correct this. A restart always sorts it. I have no idea
why this happens.
David Griffith
On 19/03/2015 01:21, Dane Trethowan wrote:
Hi!
Does anyone have problems sometimes where the audio of Voiceover goe
I have a problem with VoiceOver where the audio speeds up and then cuts out. It
sounds a lot like a tape being suddenly wound up at high speed. It happens for
a few seconds and then settles back down. I have assumed it is a sudden load on
the processor that is responsible, but that’s probably to
Hi Dane,
I don’t have this problem on my iMac here. I do how ever have a problem
where when connecting a bt headset, vo is split between the headset and
internal speaker. For example, if navigating or hearing notifications,vo
comes through the headset, but if you are typing the letters ar
I reported that one to apple actually about 2 days ago. so we'll see if that's
fixed in osx 10.3.
Take care.
> On Mar 19, 2015, at 6:33 AM, Phil Halton wrote:
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> I have a problem with VoiceOver where the audio speeds up and then cuts out.
> It sounds a lot like a tape being suddenly wound u