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> Macpro-intel 2.66 Audio Output Problem, DIGITAL OUTPUT /INTEL PROBLEM
Mac-Dee
posté lun. 30 juil. 2007, 07:31
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Hey there


i have a macpro 2.66 intel and i have had problems in the last few weeks i have tried a PR ram reset
and i dont want to reboot all my software can anyone help me wit this issue

the problem is

When i select digital audio output and play it through my moniters via my studio moniter control (central station) it has little pops and clitches so when i play something it sounds like its cuttin in and out like when a audio cable is not connected prob ...all cables are strongly in and the cables i have tested
its something i think to do wit the processor or something along those lines >?
any clues ?

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lancet
posté lun. 30 juil. 2007, 16:47
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http://www.apple.com/support/downloads/aud...ate2007001.html

... if you haven't already


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gdoubleyou
posté lun. 30 juil. 2007, 16:57
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let me guess, you are recordin to your system disk?

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posté jeu. 2 août 2007, 14:14
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well no ....... i am not recording anything its just when say i play itunes and in sound prefs its on digital out
and its coming through my moniters
it is like cuttin in out like a bad cable signal
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posté ven. 3 août 2007, 17:15
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You know... I have the same problem on my G5. Digital out into the Presonus Central Station. Sometimes when I re-boot or start the G5 with the Central Station OFF, the digital lock does not wake up. It usually requires a shut down of the G5, shut down of the Central station. Then turn on the Central station, make sure the cables are plugged in, and let the Mac wake up with the digital optical cable plugged in to the 'already on' central station. This usually solves the issue.
This has happened while running iTunes, ProTools, Logic, GarageBand, With DigiCoreAudio manager on, off etc. It does not seem to matter one way or the other.
Could be the same problem, could be nothing, but it's worth noting I get the similar/same issue on a PPC G5 tower as well. It's almost like the digital lock gets confused, then can't re-sync itself once it looses lock. It tries over and over, sounding like a cable cutting in and out.
I replaced every single digital cable in the system. It did not make a difference.
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posté ven. 3 août 2007, 17:49
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How much RAM do you have?

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posté sam. 4 août 2007, 01:26
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1.25 gig RAM
OS 10.4.9
2 drives, one system only, one media only.
Dual 1.8 gig PPC processors.




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How much RAM do you have?

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