Hi, try pressing F9. This toggles mute for Voiceover on/off.
hth Ricardo Walker [email protected] Twitter & Skype: rwalker296 Google Voice: 1-646-450-2197 On Oct 22, 2010, at 8:51 PM, Nothingvutlime wrote: > Wow, this is wonderful info. I've accidentally had audio going to sound flour > quite a few times and needed sighted help to fix it. Now I don't have to do > that anymore. But I don't think that problem you described is the one I'm > facing. I can hear Adium and Skype sounds, just not VO, as stated before. I > know Voiceover is running, because I can see the screen dim when I turn > screen curtain on and off. I think I'm going to try Alison's trick and hope > for the best. > > Sent from my iPhone > > On Oct 22, 2010, at 2:03 PM, Ricardo Walker <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> The problem isn't VO relaunching. VO is actually running. The same thing >> happen to me earlier in the week. The problem is your sounds are still >> being routed through soundflower. To fix, go to system preferences/sounds. >> Then press the output tab. Then in the table of output options arrow up to >> the first choice. Here are the exact steps if you need to do this with no >> feedback from voiceover. Go to the menu bar with control F2 then press >> enter. Now press the letter twice and press enter again. Then tab once, >> and type in the word sound and press VO spacebar. Now, press VO right arrow >> twice to go to the output tab and press VO spacebar. After that, press VO >> command T to take you to the output table. Now all you need to do is press >> the up arrow a few times to make sure your on the first item in the table. >> Your sound should return at this point. >> >> hth >> >> >> Ricardo Walker >> [email protected] >> Twitter & Skype: rwalker296 >> Google Voice: 1-646-450-2197 >> >> >> >> On Oct 22, 2010, at 12:40 PM, Allison Manzino wrote: >> >>> Hi there, >>> >>> THis happened when I forgot to quit Audio Hijack Pro. THe only way I could >>> get VO to relaunch itself was to create another account. Since my Mac >>> wasn't full of things at the time, this didn't matter and wasn't a >>> problem. The apple support team was stumped as to why this occurred. Now, >>> every time I use Audio Hijack, after I finish recording, I end my session, >>> I always wait a few seconds, check the recordings in my docks, which is the >>> folder I have all my AH stuff in, and then hit command Q while I'm in AH. I >>> hope this helps. I have never had another problem with VO and AH again. >>> Have a wonderful day and good luck getting this resolved. Please let me >>> know if there is anything I can do to help. >>> >>> Musically, >>> Allison >>> >>> My birds are winged blessings, they help me soar! >>> >>> >>> On Oct 22, 2010, at 10:10 AM, Nothingvutlime wrote: >>> >>>> Hi all, >>>> I launched Audio Hijack Pro while on Skype with someone yesterday and >>>> hijacked system audio. Vo was having issues with pretty much any program I >>>> went into. It was saying busy every time I tried to VO around. So I force >>>> quit AHP. VO stopped working, so I restarted. I heard my Skype and Adium >>>> sounds, signaling that both programs had been launched successfully. I >>>> invoked screen curtain, and I could see that it was on. But no peep from >>>> VO, not even to say it was muted. I tried VO-f10, which I believe mutes >>>> and unmutes VO, but that didn't work. I'm honestly stuck. I force quit a >>>> few programs, no other ones which I remember by name. This is the only one >>>> I remember and the only one I think could have caused this mess. My >>>> theory is that VO is still going to Sound Flour, and I don't know how to >>>> tell it to stop. I can always ssh or sftp in and nuke my VO prefs. I'm >>>> pretty sure they're in Library. But I'm afraid of this having harmful >>>> affects. 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