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> Disabling Power Mac G4 Start-up Sound, how too?
soundsmitten
post Sun 20 Jun 2004, 05:52
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live in a small apt, and usually am forced to do my audio werk in headphones most of the time so as to not disturb my flatmates. But whenever restarting my Power Mac g4 dual 1Ghz, it blasts that uber loud startup orchestral hit,,, you know the one?

*Bup Baaaaaaa!!!!*

How the hell do I safely disable just that hellishly LOUD racket from my macs internal sound card or whatever?

I DO have an M-audio delta series as my main audio card for all my music production, but also occassionally use the Mac's stock card for certain apps as well, so I do not what to totally disable that card,, Just somehow tweek the firmware or whatever that's responsible for that startup blast that's waking the dead.

any ideas on this one?
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ROBBO2003
post Sun 20 Jun 2004, 06:18
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SHOOT STEVE JOBS!!!
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PristineRec
post Mon 21 Jun 2004, 04:02
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Having anything plugged into the headphone output disables the external speaker send, so what about plugging in a pair of headphones, or anyhting, into the Mac's headphone output?
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soundsmitten
post Mon 21 Jun 2004, 16:42
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Well thats one way to do it suppose, not bad thinking. Cheers

Still I'd like to know of a way to permenantly disable or even seriously attenuate the volume of the startup sound.

Where does this startup sound originate from? Is it a mac hardware thing outside of the internal soundcard, somewhere on the board perhaps? Part of the internal soundcard itself? Can this sound be turned off, attenuated or even replaced?

Any mac hackers here know the key?
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post Tue 22 Jun 2004, 04:42
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Yes, this start-up sound is annoying, but not nearly as much as the "boink" sound heard when adjusting the main output volume in the control strip. I use Adaptec Toast and there is a bad one in there too. Can't find to "off" switch for any of 'em.
(OS9). blink.gif
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post Tue 22 Jun 2004, 05:07
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In response to ROBBO's problem, there is a separate volume control for alerts in the 'Sound' system preference ('Sound' control panel in OS9 and earlier). You can set that volume to mute, and instead of sounding the 'boink', it will just blink the menu bar.

I don't think that has any effect on the startup chime, but I don't feel like restarting my machine right now to test it! Turning down your Mac's volume will affect the volume of the startup chime, so maybe muting your volume will mute the startup chime too? Or at least turning it down as far as it will go will keep the windows from rattling when you start it up.
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post Tue 22 Jun 2004, 15:09
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well i dont remember the name of it - but there is a tool - i read about it in www.versiontracker.com - max. 2 weeks ago

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post Mon 28 Jun 2004, 21:29
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Here we go, the one and only fix biggrin.gif

http://www5e.biglobe.ne.jp/~arcana/Startup...d/index.en.html

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soundsmitten
post Mon 28 Jun 2004, 21:38
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Dank u well Snare!

I'll check it out as soon as I arrive home. =oD

Een Goede dag verder!
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soundsmitten
post Mon 28 Jun 2004, 23:21
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Ahhhhh, my first silent restart, a beautiful thing!

It works a charm! smile.gif

It conveniently addes itself to the System Preference pane as well, so it's a snap to attenuate or mute the startup volume as we wish... without it adjusting the overall output level of the soundcard, I might add! biggrin.gif

How can I thank you for recommending this little app?
It's exactly what I needed.
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post Tue 29 Jun 2004, 01:51
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This person, Snare. Well, what can I say? He deserves a medal, a write-up in a Mac magazine, a dozen kudos, a..... What a fantastic find! Thank you!!


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post Sun 8 Aug 2004, 00:22
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I concure, that rawks


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post Mon 25 Oct 2004, 19:15
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I read how to solve this somewhere:
hold down the 'mute sound' key on start-up.
(next to the eject key).

That should kill the starting chime!

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post Thu 18 Nov 2004, 11:20
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QUOTE (ROBBO2003 @ Jun 22 2004, 03:42)
Yes, this start-up sound is annoying, but not nearly as much as the "boink" sound heard when adjusting the main output volume in the control strip. I use Adaptec Toast and there is a bad one in there too. Can't find to "off" switch for any of 'em.
(OS9). blink.gif

In the latest issue of MacAddict #100 I found this:

When I adjust the volume of my Mac with the volume keys on the keyboard, it makes a beep every time I press it. How do I shut it up?

This is one of those little hidden key combos: Hold down the shift key while pressing the volume keys on the keyboard to silence the beeps. Alternatively, you can squelch volume-key feedback for good: Open System Preferences, click the Sound Effects tab and uncheck the box labeled Play Feedback When Volume Keys Are Pressed.[COLOR=blue]

I thought it was a nice little edition biggrin.gif


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post Thu 18 Nov 2004, 15:39
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press the mute button, next time you start it up, no "Baaaaaaaa!"
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post Tue 18 Jan 2005, 11:24
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Right !! as simple as this... and the volume of the sound card is not affected in anyway...
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