(09-20-2023, 04:47 AM)NakedApe Wrote:(09-20-2023, 02:57 AM)TerryRitchie Wrote:Thanks, Terry. Well, the Mrs. says my computer came on by itself late last night, so maybe an auto-update screwed my system. Arg. Reverting to an older version of MacOS is a royal pain. This could be trouble. Are there any other Mac users out there with insights on this? Thanks. I'm on Ventura 13.5.2.(09-20-2023, 01:12 AM)NakedApe Wrote: Jeez, I go away for a few days and poof, what happened? I tried running a program that worked fine last week and got compilation errors, so I rebooted. Then I tried running a game I've been working on and none of the sounds worked. I tried others, nothin. I tried just a BEEP program, nothin. All sounds outside of QB64 work as usual.I'm not familiar with MAC so this may or may not help.
So I tried installing the latest version of QB64pe and still no sounds! What gives?
--Frustrated Naked Ape
P.S. I'm on a Mac.
Did your MAC have a recent update? if so is there a mechanism in a MAC to restore to a previous point like Windows does with restore points? Or uninstall the latest update if possible?
I am on Ventura 13.5.2 too and the sound works just fine.
From the QB64-PE menu, click Debug > Purge C++ Libraries and then compile and try again.
Also, ensure you have installed QB64-PE 3.8.0 to a new directory and not overwriting the files over a previous installation.