Does the PTP recognize CDs? If you put one in the CD player, does it show up
on the Desktop? Could be that the Apple CD/DVD driver doesn't recognize the
non-Apple OEM CD player, and that you need to install a third-party CD
driver.

-- Chuck

on 11/11/03 4:31 PM, Scott Gerber at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Help!
> 
> I am running a Power Tower Pro upgraded with a Sonnet G4-450, 1 GB
> RAM, USB, firewire, and added Ethernet 10/100.
> 
> My sound problems began when I upgraded the OS fro 9.1 to 9.2.2.:
> 
> 1) Now there is no sound from either of my internal cd players (the
> OEM Teac cdrom and an added Apple scsi cdrom) or my external firewire
> LaCie cd burner.
> 
> 2) Since the OS upgrade, external speakers don't give a startup chime
> (but if they're disconnected, the build-in speaker does gives a
> chime). And no, the external speakers don't have any software.
> 
> 3) The last bizarre symptom is that I can't adjust the sound volume
> via the control strip or the sound control panel -- everytime I
> change the volume it jumps back to zero before my eyes. But, I CAN
> adjust the alert volume.
> 
> To recap, The only sound I get comes from alerts, system sounds and
> web pages. I get no sound from cds. Also, and I can't adjust the
> sound volume.
> 
> I don't want to downgrade to OS 9.1, if possible, but I have tried
> reinstalling just the sound and cd control panels and extensions from
> 9.1 to no avail.
> 
> Fyi, I am running Quicktime 6.0.3, if it matters.
> 
> I guess this could be a coincidential hardware problem, but I don't
> know what to check in the belly of this beast.
> 
> Thanks,
> Scott
> 
> ps. I'm posting this message to both the Powercomputing and PCI
> lists; apologies in advance to those list members who receive both.


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