Hi Dane,

I don’t have this problem  on my iMac  here.  I do how ever have a problem 
where when connecting a bt headset, vo is split between the headset and 
internal speaker.  For example, if navigating  or hearing notifications,vo 
comes through the headset, but if you are typing  the letters are spoken 
through the mac speaker followed by the output of vo in the headset when the 
word is spoken.  If you restart vo the problem is fixed until the next time you 
turn on the headset.  I wonder if this is a vo problem or a hardware problem as 
everything else switches just fine.  Thanks.

Matthew


> On Mar 18, 2015, at 9:21 PM, Dane Trethowan <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi!
> 
> Does anyone have problems sometimes where the audio of Voiceover goes over 
> completely to one channel? The standard 2 channels are restored again if 
> Voiceover is turned off and then restarted.
> 
> Again, I’m curious and its not so much of a problem rather a minor irritant 
> <smile>.
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