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Sincerely, Scott
On Jul 12, 2006, at 10:40 AM, Tony Ingraldi wrote:
Scott,
Some applications alter the system-wide audio I/O settings such that some other applications will no longer play sounds. Audacity is one application that I have seen that does this. It sets the sampling rate to 96000 Hz.
If this is what is happening on your system, you can use the "Audio MIDI Setup" application to reset the sampling rate to 44100 Hz. Audio MIDI Setup should be in your Applications/Utilities folder.
On Jul 12, 2006, at 12:54 PM, Scott Cote wrote:
Could just be a MacBook Pro issue, but sound disappears once in a while, but only from selected applications (iTunes will play fine, mail has no sound)...
-- Tony Ingraldi email@hidden
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