I have been enjoying all of these One-Liners (ChucKles? TweecKs? ChaiKus?) http://electro-music.com/forum/topic-13512.html Some of them kill my audio. Is there a way to clear or reset the audio engine without rebooting my MacBook? thanks, david David Loberg Code School of Music Western Michigan University Kalamazoo, MI 49008 code@wmich.edu
On 4 Nov 2009, at 00:02, David Loberg Code wrote:
I have been enjoying all of these One-Liners (ChucKles? TweecKs? ChaiKus?) http://electro-music.com/forum/topic-13512.html Some of them kill my audio. Is there a way to clear or reset the audio engine without rebooting my MacBook?
It might not be this stuff that fries your Mac, but some sound component in combination with the latest system updates. I had to remove Perian (for which I used a complicated procedure), and apply Combo 10.5.8 (and then do a permissions repair). You might try killing off coreaudiod. Do say ps -ax | grep audio so see the process number <pid> of coreaudiod, and then do 'sudo kill <pid>'. As it is a daemon, run by launchd (see 'man launchctl'), it will restart immediately. You may also try putting it to sleep, and awaken again. Hans
Hi david. This is a problem that has arisen a some times in the sc list, and many people report having luck just plugging and unplugging headphones on the headphone plug. Don't remember the reason, you might try searching the sc-users mailing list if curious. Best, jesús. David Loberg Code escribió:
I have been enjoying all of these One-Liners (ChucKles? TweecKs? ChaiKus?) http://electro-music.com/forum/topic-13512.html Some of them kill my audio. Is there a way to clear or reset the audio engine without rebooting my MacBook?
thanks,
david
David Loberg Code School of Music Western Michigan University Kalamazoo, MI 49008 code@wmich.edu mailto:code@wmich.edu
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This is a problem that has arisen a some times in the sc list, and many people report having luck just plugging and unplugging headphones on the headphone plug. Don't remember the reason, you might try searching the sc-users mailing list if curious.
I tried to fiddle around with that too before removing Perian, but it does not really help. There are though other components that have been attributed to this problem. Hans
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