>
> I had this on my 9500/10.2.6 setup as well. I actually timed it and
> found that I would lose sound from all sources after about half an hour.
> Even if the system was streaming mp3's when this time was reached, the
> audio on the receiving system would get cut off as well. As it was a
> reoccurring effect, I eventually traced it to the system settings
> relating to the power-saving preferences I had. I found that if I set
> the System sleep setting to 'never', the sound would continue 'normally'
> without any cutoffs. Except for iTunes, I still have to adjust the
> volume via external speakers for any system sounds/alerts. The volume
> for iTunes can be adjusted normally from within the program. The sleep
> settings for the Display and hard drive don't seem to affect the audio,
> so I left the as I had them before.
> Check into that and see if that helps you out.
>
> Richy T.

As mentioned on the XPF website, you should always have system sleep set
to never on unsupported machines. Sleep does not function under OSX and
has been known to cause problems, some much more damaging than loss of
sound. HardDrive corruption was a big one.

-Rob




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