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Sep 25, 2013 12:09 PM in response to CelestianX_by penguintimmy,im running a mini on 10.8.5 with hdmi to a smasung led then optical out into surround sound and having exactly the same problem. the only work arond i have found is that if i switch the output in system preferances to internal speakers, ie the tiny speaker inside my mac i get sound through all applications. i know its not ideal but at least its something until the fix gets released by apple,
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Sep 25, 2013 12:14 PM in response to Sol Leeby ec51,everyone, here is a good news!
It seems that Apple had noticed this problem.
Apple preps new OS X 10.8.5 release with fixes for MacBook Airs, HDMI (9to5mac):http://9to5mac.com/2013/09/24/apple-preps-new-os-x-10-8-5-release-with-fixes-for -macbook-airs-hdmi/
There's a fix coming out for this; see above.
Thanks for the good news!
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Sep 25, 2013 2:55 PM in response to CelestianX_by jmonck,If it helps anyone, here's how I worked around it. I'm not saying it will work for everyone, but it worked for me.
I switched HDMI ports on my TV. From HDMI1 to another port.
This reminded me of an issue that happened with the old SCSI ports on my Mac 7200/90. After an update the one I had my ZIP drive plugged into, suddenly stopped working. It was a pain, so I unplugged it and tried the second SCSI port, which worked. First one stayed as it was until the next update, then it was fine, which will most likely be the case for this issue.
Like I said, it may not work for everyone, but it worked for me. Now when my mini wakes from sleep, I have sound.
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Sep 26, 2013 7:07 AM in response to DanJamAlexby russholio,DanJamAlex wrote:
I get sound back by going into System Preferences > Sound > Selecting the sound output device by highlighting it and then clicking on the volume control which then outputs the blip noise telling me I have sound again.
Thanks for that hint man, I was rebooting my system every time I came back to my PC and it had fallen asleep.
No doubt this is due to the changes they are pushing into Mavericks (particularly around their new, multi-monitor support), hopefully this means free Mavericks for everyone that posted on this thread right
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Sep 28, 2013 8:44 AM in response to russholioby Squabbler,Ha. Feedback is entertaining: 10.8.5 isn't even an option on the dropdown menu. Maybe they didn't mean to have released it yet ...
I've not got this problem with the OS - mine is the fact that its screwed up my (previously perfect) ability to stream to Apple TV. Makes me think they want to encourage me to use iTunes Match and not Spotify ...
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Sep 28, 2013 1:40 PM in response to Squabblerby Singapore01,Best is I also called AppleCare support last week about this issue and the AppleCare guy did not even know 10.8.5 had been release. After explaining to him he had to put me on hold to ask someone lol. Great confidence in apple now. And this was how long after it was released. My oh my.
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Oct 1, 2013 3:42 PM in response to CelestianX_by Mac Daddy Zee,Hey Apple what'Z the hold up with 10.8.5 Supplemental Update?!?!?!
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Oct 2, 2013 8:55 AM in response to Mac Daddy Zeeby Halle_swe,Having the same problem, looking forward to see if the patch fixes the issue.
In the meanwhile, I've tried smc reset, nvram/pram reset, checking the audio midi or what it's called, disk permission repair (still havn't verified how this works out, but since a lot seemed to keep having issues I'm guessing I will too.
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Oct 3, 2013 6:06 PM in response to Halle_sweby Mac Daddy Zee,Apple finally fixed this and others with this supplemental update. Install it ASAP! Yay!
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Oct 4, 2013 10:55 AM in response to Mac Daddy Zeeby storkslair,Is this working for you?
I am still not able to use HDMI output. Selecting it in the sound output fails and it jumps back to another selection.
I noticed I have soundflower installed (from a migration), but that audio hijack doesn't seem to know it. Airfoil is installed too.
I have a strong feeling that those having problems may be in the same boat with regard to running rogue amoeba software or some other software.
I went into /Library/Extensions and whacked it and rebooted but still no luck.
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Oct 5, 2013 1:07 AM in response to CelestianX_by V-Gutierrez,For me this new update works perfectly. The HDMI audio issue is gone now and all seems to work perfectly!
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Oct 5, 2013 1:46 AM in response to CelestianX_by teemue,Supplemental update fixed this problem. Great!
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Oct 5, 2013 2:14 AM in response to storkslairby R C-R,storkslair wrote:
I have a strong feeling that those having problems may be in the same boat with regard to running rogue amoeba software or some other software.
It is always a good idea to check third party developer's web sites, FAQ pages, support blogs, etc. to make sure you have the latest version of their stuff & that there are no known issues with the latest OS X updates.
From what I can tell from Rogue Amoeba's site, both Airfoil for Mac v 4.8.1 & Audio Hijack Pro v 2.10.8 should be OK for use with OS X 10.7.0 through 10.8.5, so make sure you have those versions installed.
Soundflower I'm not so sure about. I know that in the past some users have had problems with it installed that reportedly vanished when it was removed, but I don't know if the current version has any problems.
It is also possible that since all of these products modify audio either the Rogue Amoeba ones or Soundflower work OK when used alone but not when Soundflower plus one or both of the Rogue Amoeba ones are installed at the same time. You might want to test for that, too.
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Oct 5, 2013 5:15 AM in response to CelestianX_by pfromleyland,New update supplemental seems to have fixed this on my Mac mini mid 2011 . Thanks apple ! Please can we not have this type of thing happen again .