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SOUND problems
for mac os x / might be MIDI problems??
Replies: 3Last Post Dec. 16, 2006 5:44pm by TRUE COLOR
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( BRiiTTaNy )


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First of all, i have mac osx tiger running on a powerbook g4.
well i been having alot of problems on this.. i really like this computer but seems like theres always a new problem. well my latest problems is no sound!! well actualy i can hear sound on my itunes , but no where else. i try to watch videos online and i can only watch the video but i cannot hear the sound. that is what happens to any kind of video on my computers. no sound. i tried to look for the audio MIDI setup because someone toldl me that i could fix the problem there. but that folder is missing. But i know that i am supposed to have it because i had opened the audio MIDI setup before. i cannot find the anywhere else to change my sound setting exept for the systems preferences section and the only option there is to turn up the volume or lower it. someone please help me. i dont no what to do. this is my first mac and im starting to wonder if i should turn back to windows.. but i really dont want to since i really really think that you can do more with macs.

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I dunno anything about Macs... but were you running windows, I'd say, troubleshoot your sounddrivers.

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no i wasnt running windows. i dont no why it happend at all. the only place that i can find that has anythign to do with sound is in the system prefrences and that is just to change the volume.

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Quote: from TheMagus at 7:38 pm on Dec. 2, 2006

I dunno anything about Macs... but were you running windows, I'd say, troubleshoot your sounddrivers.

NITHER DO I

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