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I have seen this problem on my TiBook (Old 667Mz model) also. Most times I
can correct it by unplugging/plugging the headphones a few times. I am
guessing that it is a problem with the sound driver or maybe even with the
sound hardware.
RJ
On 06/05/2002 07:35, "Ryan La Riviere" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 6/4/02 23:19, "Matthew Stuckwisch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>>> Where do you want bugs posted for this release? Still Sourceforge?
>>>>>> I'm still
>>>>>> getting a crash whenever I send an ICQ to anyone.
>>>>>
>>>>> Yes, and I still lose sound when I stop playing stuff in iTunes.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> This has got to be a bug in quicktime someplace that is triggering Fire.
>>>> I can't replicate it at all.
>>>>
>>>> Eric
>>>
>>> Does this mean Quicktime 6 might fix it? Has anyone who's upgraded to
>>> QT6 had this problem yet?
>>
>> I currently have QT6 and I tried the following:
>>
>> Pause iTunes
>> Received message
>> Heard a sound
>>
>> Stopped iTunes
>> Received message
>> Heard a sound
>>
>> Unfortunatly I cannot compare the behavior of this to <QT6, as I find the
>> sounds to be more bloody annoying, then, well, anything else. If the way
>> I'm going about it isn't right, could you post directions on exactly how
>> to create this problem, what I mean is sometimes iTunes allows you to
>> pause, other times to stop, etc, so I'm not sure what the exact state of
>> iTunes needs to be in. Also, and this may be a long shot, what system
>> (iMac, TiBook, etc) are those of you who are getting the problem running
>> on?
>
> TiBook. I've also noticed that when I loose sound, I also have the problem
> that some movies when played only play for 8 seconds. Hitting the pause
> button and then the play button allows it to continue playing for another 8
> seconds.
>
> I have not figured out the cause since it just happens. Sometimes it
> happens when I'm doing stuff music related. Sometimes it happens if I let
> the TiBook sit idle for a little bit and come back to use it and get no
> sound (after having not used iTunes prior).
>
> Sometimes putting the TiBook to sleep and waking it up fixes it. Sometimes
> a restart is required. I'll be investigating Quicktime 6 and/or Jaguar to
> see if the problem gets fixed.
>
> That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
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RJ Auburn
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