Hi Franz. The application (Audio MIDI Setup) should be in your Utilities folder within your Applications folder on your hard drive using OS X. If it's not, then it somehow got deleted and you need to reinstall it from your OS X install disk. If you're using Sherlock to search, then you must be booted into OS 9. Boot into OS X to look for it. John

On Wednesday, October 8, 2003, at 12:36 PM, Franz wrote:

Hi all,

HTH,

I couldn't find this at Applications/Utilities/Audio Midi Setup,
I used Sherlock, there is no Audio Midi Setup it on this machine.
More ideas welcome.

Franz
Bangkok


Check out the settings at Applications/Utilities/Audio Midi Setup.

For reasons unknown to me, the left channnel was attenuated.

HTH


On Tue, 7 Oct 2003, Franz wrote:

Hi all,

Installed in my G3 DT, OS 10.1.2, OS 9.1 on the other partition of the drive has
normal sound,
OSX has no sound at all. Have a G4/466 upgrade.


What could be wrong?
Any suggestions?


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