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My question is actually very simple, but first i will give some detail, i have an XPS m1210 with OS X 10.4.8 Jas, It has a Core 2 Duo, that is 1.83 GHz, though it only works as a solo (if anyone knows that fix, lemme know)... My issue revolves my audio, more spifically my internal speakers. I have the sigmatelformac patch for my sigmatel 2200 card,.. so here is my question.......

 

How come my internal speakers dont work!!!!!!!!

My headphone jacks work!!!!!

Not my speakers though!

 

I will post a screen shot of what i get in my sounds in system pref's as soon as I figure out how to take a screen shot.. yeah if someone coudl tell me how that would be nice to.....

 

p.s. the reason why I said anyone please reply to this, was because I posted this question 3 times, and both the other times, it had no replies... so if anyone says anything... i'd know that people are at least looking at this question....... like you can tell me how to take a screen shot in mac.....

 

 

Thanks

 

Zeke

Command-Shift-3

In windows keyboard that's Alt-Shift-3

 

:)

Command-Shift-3 = screen shot saved to file on Desktop

Command-Shift-4 = draw rectangle around part of screen and save to file on Desktop

Control-Command-Shift-3 = save screen to clipboard

Control-Command-Shift-4 = draw rectangle, save to clipboard

Command-Shift-3 = screen shot saved to file on Desktop

Command-Shift-4 = draw rectangle around part of screen and save to file on Desktop

Control-Command-Shift-3 = save screen to clipboard

Control-Command-Shift-4 = draw rectangle, save to clipboard

WOHA i got a reply... thats a first... so ramjet, you cant answer my speaker issue can you?

Ill post a pic in about 2 hours. I have to go run to the apple store to get a Mac Book Pro :gun:

 

EDIT: got to the screen shot a little bit faster than i figured I would :(

 

Take a notice how the Internal Speakers work through the Built In Output? Strange?

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