with streaming, but I can't figure this out at all.
If you've ever done anything like this, worked with multi-channel audio
devices interfacing them with MacOS where you have to select which
port(s) you want to use for input and output, I'd love to hear from you.
Other devices of this type
Hi all.
I just discovered an odd behaviour with my MBP early 2011 running Yosemite.
If I unplug my external speakers, I have no sound. I thought it was muted, but
it wasn't. I went into system preferences, went to output and pressed downarrow
one time, then uparrow, and got sound back. Did this
Hi,
This is not normal behaviour. Normally, when you pull out the plug for
headphones or external speakers from the headphone jack on the side of your
Mac, it should be silent for a second or two then change sound over to the
built-in speakers. the same will happen the other direction. I
I'll try the PRAM reset again. Did a disk permission a while ago, after
installing OS.
Matt Dierckens
Macintosh Trainer
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On Oct 30, 2014,
Hello all. I recently installed soundflower. Now, I restarted my mac, and there
is no sound. I was able to log in, but I'm not sure how I can get my sound back
now.
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hi,
try this. When you log in to your Mac, press FN option f12. This will open
sound preferences. Press VO right arrow twice then press VO spacebar. This
will select the output tab. Lastly, Press VO command T. This will jump you to
the table with youraudio devices. Press the up arrow a