Hey Josh. I think it might just be a quirk of the bootcamp beta. Maybe
when it comes out in the final release on Leopard, they might have
sorted out all the driver issues. One thing it might be worth trying
soon is to take the volume of the speakers down. It seems like you can
adjust the speaker level independently of the headphone level
(certainly in the mac os anyway). If that's also possible in windows,
then that might get around your problem. I'll try it at some point,
but I'm just still trying to get to grips with the mac side of things
at the moment with itunes etc. I'll keep you posted if I find anything
out.

Cheers

Thuy




On 18/07/06, Josh de Lioncourt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
So, I do want to get a MacBook soon.  I will need to be able to run
both OSX and Windows on it, for work and such.  Someone posted that
you can't eliminate the speaker audio in Windows when plugging
headphones into a MacBook.  I'd like to verify this is a problem, and
ask if anyone has found a work around for this, as I usually have to
work using headphones.


         Thanks.

"The rich declare themselves poor
"But most of us are not sure
"If we have too much, but we'll take our chances
"'cause God stopped keeping score..."
         Praying for Time -- George Michael


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