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can't see my pm replies
I PM a member and they replied to my messages but the replies are not in my inbox or I cannot see them. I see the messages I have sent but not the replies to them. I really need to see what someone sent me. I looked at the replies before, when they were new and unread messages. Why can't I see them now? thanks.
Here is my original message if anyone can help me with this problem:
I am new here and just learning about A/V stuff and Macs. My MacBook pro has been connected to the TV and Sony receiver via Dynex mini display port to HDMI, a HDMI interface box and RCA audio cords. The volume has to be turned up as loud as it can go to hear the movie playing on my Mac through the speakers. That does not seem right and you can hear some undesirable noise b/c the volume is so high. Can you tell me why the volume has to be that high? Does it have anything to do with the quality of the audio cord? Is there a setting on the computer I need to change? Didn't have this problem with my husband's playstation but he took it when he left and now I am trying to put things back together in my A/V closet. Any suggestions? I was reading your sticky on connecting Mac to TV but could not find my answer. Thanks. Beth
I PM a member and they replied to my messages but the replies are not in my inbox or I cannot see them. I see the messages I have sent but not the replies to them. I really need to see what someone sent me. I looked at the replies before, when they were new and unread messages. Why can't I see them now? thanks.
Here is my original message if anyone can help me with this problem:
I am new here and just learning about A/V stuff and Macs. My MacBook pro has been connected to the TV and Sony receiver via Dynex mini display port to HDMI, a HDMI interface box and RCA audio cords. The volume has to be turned up as loud as it can go to hear the movie playing on my Mac through the speakers. That does not seem right and you can hear some undesirable noise b/c the volume is so high. Can you tell me why the volume has to be that high? Does it have anything to do with the quality of the audio cord? Is there a setting on the computer I need to change? Didn't have this problem with my husband's playstation but he took it when he left and now I am trying to put things back together in my A/V closet. Any suggestions? I was reading your sticky on connecting Mac to TV but could not find my answer. Thanks. Beth