Intel Mac :: No Mp3 Music Output Using Intuem 4.0.7?
Jul 1, 2012
Application software: Intuem 4.0.7ur1 I'm unable to play a standard mp3 file using Intuem through the speakers/headphones. Other applications work fine.I've messed around with settings in audio/MIDI setup for weeks now, and still no audio output. The embedded metronome will play when enabled in the control bar during the track play. SO this part of the app produces sound. MIDI files play through the speakers perfectly fine, as well as MIDI output to an external device.It is only audio files that will not play through the speakers or headphones. Built in Output is the only item in the output selector for this app. Master volume in Audio Devices is at zero, and the slider cannot be moved. Configure speakers works, and hiss is played from the speakers. I also tried cycling the headphone port a few dozen times to try switching between speaker and headphones. That didn't help. I don't know if this is a problem with the OS or the application. The software vendor (Intuem) does not answer my emails even though this is a paid license program.Â
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