On Nov 3, 2011, at 9:21 AM, jfMac macqsl...@gmail.com wrote:
On Nov 2, 2:35 pm, Kris Tilford ktilfo...@cox.net wrote:
I'll repeat this one more time since you seem to be slow at
understanding the problem.
To Kris Tilford:
Totally unnecessary, not appreciated and downright rude.
Hi,
Since I installed a Samsung TFT HDTV monitor (great picture BTW after
calibration with the Apple software under Tiger - much better than the
new iMacs IMHO and cheap too) and use its built-in speakers via the
sound out stereo minijack my bong is also gone. I also have a M-Audio
Revolution 7.1
Greetings,
The problem is actually caused by a little switch inside the jack that
gets stuck. When you stick in an audio cable, it pushes the switch
down. If it's an analog cable, the end is made of metal. If it's
optical, the end is made of plastic. If the switch is pressed down,
the computer
Harry,
You're thinking of the multi-out connectors of the newer Intel Macs,
like the MacBook. The OP's G5 has a separate connector for analog and
optical audio output. We have already established here that the OP has
a problem (not too far off from what you're explaining) with plug
detection in
On Nov 2, 2:35 pm, Kris Tilford ktilfo...@cox.net wrote:
I'll repeat this one more time since you seem to be slow at
understanding the problem.
To Kris Tilford:
Totally unnecessary, not appreciated and downright rude.
Otherwise, thanks to all those other folks for information and
On Nov 3, 2011, at 8:21 AM, jfMac wrote:
I'll repeat this one more time since you seem to be slow at
understanding the problem.
To Kris Tilford:
Totally unnecessary, not appreciated and downright rude.
You're right, I was rude.
A simple problem, asked and answered, more than once, just
On Nov 1, 2011, at 7:16 PM, Jack Countryman wrote:
OK...mystery is at least partially solved. If you go to system
preferences, choose sound, choose output, choose digital out and set the
volume off the bottom of the scale, then you get the light around the
output port.
Yes, this is
On Nov 2, 2011, at 9:53 AM, jfMac wrote:
Mute is NOT selected and the midi settings are correct and NOT muted.
Chime DOES play when headphones are used.
This means the headphone port is physically defective. I 'should' make
a contact that re-enables the internal speaker when you remove the
Newly aquired G5 DP 2ghz with 2gb ram running Leopard, which I updated
to 10.5.8. Air cooled NOT water. Mostly running quite nicely.
Internal speaker not working thus NO chime or sounds. The headphones
work fine.
The Sound Preferences output tab lists the build-in-audio (Internal
speakers) under
On Nov 1, 2011, at 7:33 AM, jfMac wrote:
Newly aquired G5 DP 2ghz with 2gb ram running Leopard, which I updated
to 10.5.8. Air cooled NOT water. Mostly running quite nicely.
Internal speaker not working thus NO chime or sounds. The headphones
work fine.
If Internal speakers is selected the
Il giorno 2-11-2011 0:14, jfMac ha scritto:
Can anybody else chime in here on the red light optical audio port?
Always lit up?
I have a G5 2.7 DP, and the red optical light is always on.
But I got it used, so I don't know if this is the default.
The audio output works fine, thou.
Both internal
On my dual 2.7 here, the only external light that's on when running is
the one near the power switch. I don't see any lights around the
optical drive. Which light is it that is always on for you on your dual
2.7 machines? Somewhere inside the machine?
Valter Prahlad
November 1, 2011 7:22
On Nov 1, 2011, at 6:14 PM, jfMac wrote:
Can anybody else chime in here on the red light optical audio port?
Always lit up?
Yes, it's always lit up red.
I did bite the bullet, and reset the PMU. The reset made no
difference,
so no internal speaker and thus no chime on startup.
Other
On Nov 1, 2011, at 7:12 PM, Jack Countryman wrote:
Which light is it that is always on for you on your dual
2.7 machines? Somewhere inside the machine?
No. It's the optical audio port on the back. It's the 3rd port down
from the top, just beneath the Airport Bluetooth antenna ports. It
On the machine I have here, that's a square shaped, digital out port.
There's no light on it or the similar looking port below it. But then,
I don't have anything that uses those ports, so do not know if they work
or not... Guess I can't be of help here. Since I built this machine
from parts
On Nov 1, 2011, at 5:44 PM, Jack Countryman wrote:
On the machine I have here, that's a square shaped, digital out port.
There's no light on it or the similar looking port below it. But then,
I don't have anything that uses those ports, so do not know if they work
or not... Guess I
I can confirm the constant red light of the optical port, this is
normal with ANY optical audio port, not just those on the G5. If you
have any home theater or stereo equipment with optical out, it will be
lit all the time too.
I agree with what another poster said about there being something
The optical audio out is always one(hence the red light), the system won't
turn it off because it doesn't know if you are going to plug something into
it or not. If you have any other devices that have optical out, you will
notice they are always on as well.
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On Nov 1, 2011, at 7:44 PM, Jack Countryman wrote:
On the machine I have here, that's a square shaped, digital out port.
Yes, that's the correct port.
There's no light on it or the similar looking port below it.
Should be red.
I don't have anything that uses those ports, so do not know if
OK...mystery is at least partially solved. If you go to system
preferences, choose sound, choose output, choose digital out and set the
volume off the bottom of the scale, then you get the light around the
output port. Presumably, if you set something for the digital input
port, you might get
On Nov 1, 2011, at 7:33 AM, jfMac wrote:
Newly aquired G5 DP 2ghz with 2gb ram running Leopard, which I updated
to 10.5.8. Air cooled NOT water. Mostly running quite nicely.
Internal speaker not working thus NO chime or sounds. The headphones
work fine.
The Sound Preferences output tab
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