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Sonica Theater Difficulties
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Hi there! I'm having troubles with my Klipsch 5.1 Promedia speakers and my Sonica Theater Device that is hooked up to my 17" Powerbook. I hadn't used it all summer, because I was going to have to disconnect it all and take it back to college with me. Over the summer there was the 10.4.7 system upgrade by Apple which I, of course, installed on my Powerbook. So, I get to college and hook everything up, and now I have NO sound coming through my Klipsch speakers. Yet, the M-Audio 1.6 driver software shows response from all of the speakers when I play music and such.
I contacted M-Audio already, and they had me running disk utility a million times, installing and re-installing the driver, and shutting down and connecting and disconnecting things. Nothing worked though. I was just wondering whether anyone else was having difficulities with this??? They said it may be the driver and that I'll have to wait for an upgraded version.... any ideas on how to fix this??
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I found M-Audio to generally have pretty poor driver support for OS X. Consider yourself lucky though. My Sonica Theater just died. Blue light comes on, but it never gets recognized by anything. I've taken it apart and still don't know what happened. I love my m-audio keyboard though.
On a more productive note, can you launch Audio Midi Setup (In your Utilities folder) and maybe set it up in there? It might have some generic support for it.
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hmmm.... let me see...
nope.. that didn't do anything either
I really hope this thing isn't shot. I noticed Griffin or someone just came out with a similar device, but it's about another $100!!! Woh is me..... I just want some dang music!!! Ahhhh! I'm going insane here. You just don't take music away from a studying college student. It's just wrong I tell you!
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anyone get sonica theatre work with intel cpu mac's?
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Originally Posted by digweed
anyone get sonica theatre work with intel cpu mac's?
I think all of the Intel Macs have a TOSLINK optical audio-out port. So if your 5.1 speakers or home theatre system has an optical audio-in port, you can connect it directly to your computer without needing an audio card.
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Last edited by gbhgbh; May 14, 2007 at 01:29 PM.
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Speaking of TOSLink port and 5.1 speaker setup, I have an original PowerMac G5 w/Logitech Z-5500 5.1 speaker, but Audio MIDI Setup only gives me 2 channels on the volume slider. I click 'configure speakers' and multichannel, only let me to pick stereo.
However, DVD Player and other 5.1-aware movies do play fine, but Audio MIDI Setup tells me another story.
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Interesting. Does anything at all come out of your center and rear speakers when playing music or non 5.1 movies?
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On 2.1 audio tracks, I can hear sound from front left/right and center speakers. If I turn the 'surround' feature on my Logitech console to the max, it does feed to the rear left and right speakers (virtual stereo?)
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