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breetie
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on: September 28, 2010, 09:11
So, I just finished going through this WGS 8150/80, installed a new PRAM battery, reseated all the memory, cleaned the dust from the board, etc. It's my normal routine for machines I acquire of this vintage. Everything seems to work okay, for the exception of the CD audio. I've already done the obligatory, namely I verified that I didn't forget to plug the audio cable from the back of the CD-ROM into the logic board, and I verified that other audio do, in fact, work (i.e. system sounds). The CD-ROM loads discs fine, and has no problems reading them, so I'm somewhat at a loss. I don't think I've ever seen a CD-ROM drive have faulty audio circuitry, though I suppose it's possible. Anyone ever run into this situation on their old PowerMac? |
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ovalking
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Reply #1 on: September 28, 2010, 12:11
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I don't think I've encountered this problem before (I've got a 9500 with no audio at all, but that's another story) but some things to check: Check the Sound control panel... Sound In... options... Check Internal CD and playthrough are selected. Is the CD Audio Access extension present? If it's a non-apple drive, maybe needs an extra driver?
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breetie
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Reply #2 on: September 29, 2010, 04:04
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Quote from: "ovalking" --Check the Sound control panel... Sound In... options... Check Internal CD and playthrough are selected. Wow, yeah, I missed it. Thank you, kind sir, for the refresher. For some reason, I just skimmed right over it the last several times... Though, I once searched for 5-7 minutes for my keys, that were in my hand the whole time.
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