Re: Action Completed Sound Effect in iTunes

2015-03-06 Thread William F. Gallik
Thank you for your thought, but we did execute changing the alert sound and it 
made no difference.
 On Mar 5, 2015, at 4:18 AM, Dionipher Presas Herrera dionip...@gmail.com 
 wrote:
 
 maybe she did change the alert sound, double check it again or maybe change 
 the alert sound
 On 04 Mar 2015, at 07:39 pm, Bill Gallik wfgal...@charter.net wrote:
 
 I've been helping a friend add songs to a playlist but something seems to be 
 askew on her Mac Mini.  I've been coaching her in using the Search Music 
 Library for songs she wants to add to her specific playlist; when she 
 selects the desired song from the resulting list she is placed into her 
 quite extensive music library (over 23,000 items) on the line for that song 
 -- so far, so good -- she then interacts with the My Music table, opens 
 the context menu, selects the Add To Playlist menu item and moves into the 
 ensuing sub-menu and selects the specific playlist.  Here's the issue; when 
 I do this, I get a pleasant sound effect confirming that when I press 
 RETURN the song has indeed been added to my desired playlist -- she does 
 not.
 
 I had her open the VoiceOver Utility, select the Sounds Category and make 
 certain the Mute Sound Effects checkbox is not checked.  It was not so I 
 advised her to check and uncheck it just in case something was awry in the 
 configuration data schemes -- this did not help.
 
 I've since opened the System Preferences dialogs for iTunes hoping to find 
 some type of setting that might silence that Added To Playlist 
 confirmation sound effect but I've had no success.
 
 Can anybody offer some suggestions or thoughts as to why the confirmation 
 sound effect for successfully adding an item to a playlist is functioning on 
 my Mac Mini and not on hers?  We both have 2.6 GB Mac Minis running Yosemite.
 
 There just has to be some setting that I have enabled or she has disabled, 
 other sound effects are working on her Mac.
 
 - Bill  Leader Dog Holland
 - Clothes make the man. Naked people have little or no influence on 
 society.
 - US Humorist, Mark Twain (1835 - 1910) 
 
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Re: Action Completed Sound Effect in iTunes

2015-03-05 Thread Dionipher Presas Herrera
maybe she did change the alert sound, double check it again or maybe change the 
alert sound
On 04 Mar 2015, at 07:39 pm, Bill Gallik wfgal...@charter.net wrote:

 I've been helping a friend add songs to a playlist but something seems to be 
 askew on her Mac Mini.  I've been coaching her in using the Search Music 
 Library for songs she wants to add to her specific playlist; when she 
 selects the desired song from the resulting list she is placed into her quite 
 extensive music library (over 23,000 items) on the line for that song -- so 
 far, so good -- she then interacts with the My Music table, opens the 
 context menu, selects the Add To Playlist menu item and moves into the 
 ensuing sub-menu and selects the specific playlist.  Here's the issue; when I 
 do this, I get a pleasant sound effect confirming that when I press RETURN 
 the song has indeed been added to my desired playlist -- she does not.
 
 I had her open the VoiceOver Utility, select the Sounds Category and make 
 certain the Mute Sound Effects checkbox is not checked.  It was not so I 
 advised her to check and uncheck it just in case something was awry in the 
 configuration data schemes -- this did not help.
 
 I've since opened the System Preferences dialogs for iTunes hoping to find 
 some type of setting that might silence that Added To Playlist confirmation 
 sound effect but I've had no success.
 
 Can anybody offer some suggestions or thoughts as to why the confirmation 
 sound effect for successfully adding an item to a playlist is functioning on 
 my Mac Mini and not on hers?  We both have 2.6 GB Mac Minis running Yosemite.
 
 There just has to be some setting that I have enabled or she has disabled, 
 other sound effects are working on her Mac.
 
 - Bill  Leader Dog Holland
 - Clothes make the man. Naked people have little or no influence on society.
 - US Humorist, Mark Twain (1835 - 1910) 
 
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Action Completed Sound Effect in iTunes

2015-03-04 Thread Bill Gallik
I've been helping a friend add songs to a playlist but something seems to be 
askew on her Mac Mini.  I've been coaching her in using the Search Music 
Library for songs she wants to add to her specific playlist; when she 
selects the desired song from the resulting list she is placed into her 
quite extensive music library (over 23,000 items) on the line for that 
song -- so far, so good -- she then interacts with the My Music table, 
opens the context menu, selects the Add To Playlist menu item and moves 
into the ensuing sub-menu and selects the specific playlist.  Here's the 
issue; when I do this, I get a pleasant sound effect confirming that when I 
press RETURN the song has indeed been added to my desired playlist -- she 
does not.


I had her open the VoiceOver Utility, select the Sounds Category and make 
certain the Mute Sound Effects checkbox is not checked.  It was not so I 
advised her to check and uncheck it just in case something was awry in the 
configuration data schemes -- this did not help.


I've since opened the System Preferences dialogs for iTunes hoping to find 
some type of setting that might silence that Added To Playlist 
confirmation sound effect but I've had no success.


Can anybody offer some suggestions or thoughts as to why the confirmation 
sound effect for successfully adding an item to a playlist is functioning on 
my Mac Mini and not on hers?  We both have 2.6 GB Mac Minis running 
Yosemite.


There just has to be some setting that I have enabled or she has disabled, 
other sound effects are working on her Mac.


- Bill  Leader Dog Holland
- Clothes make the man. Naked people have little or no influence on 
society.
- US Humorist, Mark Twain (1835 - 1910) 



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