Got a problem with sound -- there isn't any.

Running both on an S900 and a Beige G3/266, with OS 9.1, I hear nothing. A
look at the settings reveals:

Beige: When I try to raise the volume slider in the control panel it
immediately snaps back essentially the "off" position. I also see a visual
"blink" on the display, but get no error sound. I can also generate an error
message in the CP that says another application is in control of the
"device". That's got me stumped.

I've got an external drive and a monitor plugged in, that's all. No other
apps are running. When I start up from a partition on the external I get the
same results. When I've done a fresh system install, same thing.

What on earth could be happening to the sound?

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S900: also with 9.1

I took a CD that played perfectly on a friend's PowerMac (Quadra, with OS
8), and popped it into the S900, and even a trusty and reliable 7500. NO
SOUND, though the internal audio player had it displayed and was counting
down the seconds.

In this case, I could generate the alert sounds. Just nothing from the CD.
Now I'm really confused.

Can anybody help? Thanks.


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