i tried that with no luck; but thanks for the link. guess i'm going to have to
make an appointment with my local apple store. take care, max
On Sep 6, 2013, at 10:13 AM, Chris Blouch wrote:
> No boot up sound even? There is a rather lengthy thread about the internal
> speakers going away and h
Can you get sound any other way, like with headphones or a USB sound device? Do
you have a braille display you can use? I'm wondering if sound is simply muted,
and a display (or sighted person) could determine that easily enough. In my
next Talking Dashboard update I'll include a script to force
hello; no fancy audio software. i wasn't even running vlc when it happened.
and it doesn't come back when i restart the computer. thanks, max
On Sep 6, 2013, at 9:16 AM, Chris Blouch wrote:
> I don't believe you can uninstall your internal speakers. Are you running any
> extra sound stuff li
No boot up sound even? There is a rather lengthy thread about the
internal speakers going away and how they were fixed here:
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4277327?start=0&tstart=0
It includes everything from repeatedly plugging and unplugging the
headphones, poking the headphone jack wi
I don't believe you can uninstall your internal speakers. Are you
running any extra sound stuff like audio hijack or soundflower? Does a
restart bring everything back?
CB
On 9/6/13 8:15 AM, Maxwell Ivey wrote:
Hello group; last night my speakers stopped working. I can still get sound
throug