01-13-2021, 09:02 AM | #1 |
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Audio Problems
I'm having problems with audio with my Kensington SD4700P. It will work fine when first booted up, but after waking from sleep, the audio frequently stops working. The device does not appear in the volume controls menu in the top-right corner (where it does normally) and programs like Apple Music and Spotify sit there doing nothing, presumably waiting for a response from the audio device.
I can solve the problem somewhat by either unplugging the device and plugging it back in again or by running Code:
sudo killall coreaudiod The only way around this is restarting, but the problem is far too frequent for this to be a real solution. I'm on macOS 11.1 and using DisplayLink Manager 1.2 Thanks for any help! |
01-20-2021, 09:04 AM | #2 |
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A little update.
When the system sound stops working, this error comes up in the console whenever the computer tries to play an alert sound: error 10:00:45.009797+0100 systemsoundserverd AudioDeviceGetPropertyInfo: no device with given ID Killing systemsoundserverd and letting it restart doesn't change anything. I also found another app struggling to find the audio device, but this time it gives the ID: error 10:02:15.557360+0100 BetterTouchTool AudioObjectHasProperty: no object with given ID 79 |
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