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Old March 23rd, 2005, 06:09 AM
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Unhappy Power Mac G5 front panel headphone jack

As far as I know when I plug the headphones in the front panel jack of my Power Mac G5, the speakers plugged in the back are supposed to go off. However this does not happen.

When I plug the headphones the sound is in both the speakers and the headphones. When plugging and unplugging there's a delay (less than a second) when sound is neither in the speakers nor in the headphones.

Is it a hardware problem or should I just set something up properly?

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Old March 28th, 2005, 04:31 PM
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..don't have a g5 here now,
but check systemprefs>audio
and "audiomidi setup" (utitlities)

if it's a 'properly setup' thing, you should find it there
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Old March 28th, 2005, 05:22 PM
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..don't have a g5 here now,
but check systemprefs>audio
and "audio-midi setup" (utitlities)

if it's a 'properly setup' thing, you should find it there
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By default, when components are plugged into the headphone jack or the rear line-out, the sound system mutes the internal speaker.

The headphones, rear line-out jack, and S/PDIF output are only muted when selected in the System Preferences. Muting and sound options are set in System Preferences:Sound:Output. Selecting the “Digital Output” checkbox allows operation of the analog and digital output ports when headphones are attached, enabling monitoring of the optical digital transport.
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