> > >So can you play iTunes, QuickTime movies and etc?... every time I try, the audio will >start then stutter then quit. I have to reboot to get my system sounds back. Is this >the system volume problem described? I don't seem to have a problem setting the >system volume levels and affecting their playback or shutting them off. I don't know >if this means anything to anyone but I have noticed that with 10.2.3 the audio will >now play in JK2 all the time so far. Until you switch the video resolution. then this >cuts the sound off again. Before 10.2.3 it seemed to happen sporadically. I'm using a >Radeon 7K if that matters. I seem to recall reading somewhere about an earlier ATi, >audio, SCSI timing, PCI Mac (7300-9500) problem under OS 9 with earlier G3 upgrades. >Is this anything revisited under OS X? > >I tried several times ( moving drives, changing ID's, switching SCSI bus etc...) but >could never get the Sonnet PCI X install(1.2.5/1.2.6) to work, XPF ver 2.2.4 worked >the first time > >My 8500 and Umax S900 both have no problems with audio out. The only >exception (known issue) is that the system volume doesn't work on old >world machines. Are you using the Sonnet OSX software or did you >install with XPF? Mine have XPF on them. Sound IN is non functional, >period. > >-Robyn > >On Wednesday, January 8, 2003, at 04:31 PM, Steve Penn wrote: > > > >>Is there a way to get the audio out to function on a upgraded 8500 >>under >>OS X? I have a Sonnet G4 800/1M card installed. and running 10.2.3 >>Sonnet tech support tells me it's an OS X bug and until someone creates >>a hack, those of us with this era mobo are stuck with no sound out >>capability. Is there a patch available? Has anyone else fixed this >>problem any other way with a similar era mobo which was upgraded to >>run >>OS X? >>Thanks, >>Steve >> >>
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