![]() ![]() Then I decided to try what some people call "the toothpick trick," i.e. So I uninstalled some other audio-related software, also to no avail. But uninstalling Soundflower had no effect. So I uninstalled something called "Soundflower" which does some mysterious shenanigans with commandeering the internal audio signal so that one can make audio recordings of one's computers' sound effects. ![]() I thought at first the problem must necessarily be software-based because the built-in speakers worked fine when playing the start-up chimes. Just want to report that I too, running 10.6.5 on a MacBook Pro, had the mysterious " Audio Out Stuck On Optical Digital-Out Port" problem whereby I was unable to adjust the volume on my built-in speakers and they were permanently "muted" because the operating system was sending the audio signal to a non-existent device that it falsely thought was plugged in to my unused headphone jack hole. ![]()
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