Last time I installed Leopard, I remember fumbling and bumbling with the audio to make it work. It would LOOK like it's working (you see an output device, can lower/raise volume), but of course no sound would eminate from the speakers. Frustrating.
Today I remembered the Audio MIDI setup in Finder/Utilites. Even though the Dell has a speaker output (technically a single output), line in and a mic input - I had to tell the system that the card had 6 outputs.
When selecting STEREO in speaker setup when outputs 1 & 2 were selected you'd hear nothing. When I upped the outputs to 6 and used 3 & 4 for the stereo output... VOILA... Sound from the speaker jack.
During testing I would just have something in iTunes playing as I fiddled with the settings. The default sounds would only work out of the speakers once I got something from iTunes on the speakers (made sure SOMETHING was working) and then reboot.
I'd suggest the following if you HAVE controls for output (slider works, you have a device in output), but don't hear anything:
- Fire up iTunes and start playing something. Crank up all the volumes so you don't have to do a sanity check later.
- Fire up Finder/Utilities/Audio MIDI Setup
- In Audio MIDI Setup, view properties for OUTPUT
- Make sure you have more than 2 channels in the Format section (pull down). Note: if you don't have more than 2 channels, you may want to try loading the various Azalia installers. I know I went through a few trying to get this to work - have no idea if the 6 channels were native when I installed Kalyway.
- In the Format section of the OUTPUT control, select "4ch-16bit" or "6ch-16bit" You can mess with it later if you get it SOMETHING out of the speakers..
When I used 6ch-16, I got only the LEFT audio channel working (but you could hear something - PROGRESS!). When I retooled, and selected 4ch-16 in Format, then selected Speaker Outputs 3 & 4 - BOTH CHANNELS worked. - Now hit the CONFIGURE SPEAKERS button.
- Select STEREO at the top (speaker config) and pull down the FRONT LEFT and FRONT RIGHT output to 3 & 4 versus the original of 1 & 2. If that doesn't work, try 5 & 6. 3 & 4 was the winning combo for me.
- If you're hearing your iTunes play, close down reboot and then your APPLE sounds should work as well.
- If the above worked for you - please post here and let us know your system make/brand/specs and the steps you followed to get your sound working.