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Сообщить о проблеме с переводом
>Apple menu
>System Settings
>Go down, click Sound in the sidebar
>Click Output (right side)
>Select Mac model speakers
>Keep output volume away from the left
>Uncheck mute checkbox
Also, check if some meeting apps are in the way -
example Zoom.
There are some Apples at work (but, I'm HP/Omen).
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=818641631
>Subscribe to a sound
>Also click it in Content Manager
Rosetta emulation and good ram to avoid bottlenecks should all be fine with M2.
Apple sound glitch with CS has been a issue at times, here and there.
It really is Apple support.
Give a day or two for a Apple user to respond, as well.
It turns out it is a Microsoft Teams driver that was causing interference. After removing it and restarting the computer, I once again have sound!