One of my recent updates resulted in the same thing. I'm relieved that
the solution is to just to raise the PCM volume. I have had this before
when I had upgraded to Intrepid, and couldn't find a resolution so did a
clean re-install to get sound working again. I was scared I would have
to reinstall again.

I'm thinking it is a bug that the PCM volume is set to 0 by some
updates. Is this assumption correct and will there be a fix for this?
While it is easy for me now that I know it, it would be a big pain for
others who haven't realized the magic trick.

Thanks.

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