I haven't had this happen before but I have wondered what the 2 & 16 channel 
sound-flower devices were. In exploring one day I changed to one of these and 
of course lost speech. 

Anyone know what these sound flower devices represent   

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On 02/08/2012, at 16:13, Brandon Olivares <programmer2...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hello,

I just did an update for my new Macbook Air. However, somehow after the update, 
it made me login, which I had disabled, and after it logged in sound wouldn't 
work.

I discovered the problem was that the system output was set to sound flower. I 
have no idea how or why, and hope it doesn't happen again, as I don't think 
there is any recourse for those who use Voiceover exclusively, as even 
Voiceover won't talk.

Now it is fixed, but hoping it won't happen again.

Thanks,
Brandon

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