No I don’t believe I did restart, Holding off on upgrading to El Cap for a 
while, I believe there are a few audio glitches in there.

Steve.

On 18 Nov 2015, at 22:14, Jason Davies <[email protected]> wrote:

Since upgrading to El Cap I've had a very irritating thing where it 'loses' the 
speakers (via USB) for a second then finds it again. ALways at a critical 
moment in films;)

But I think it's the USB card rather than the sound.

Did you restart in the meantime? That can fix a lot, though I frequently forget 
to suggest it;)

On 18 Nov 2015, at 20:11, Davies Steve wrote:

> Thanks for the feedback and suggestions but stone me if it hasn’t just sorted 
> itself out.
> I have been away from the machine for a day and the next time I tried to play 
> iTunes it worked as normal, beats me, perhaps there is an intermittent fault, 
> I will keep my eye on it and keep your comments and see how things go.

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