![]() ![]() I cannot confirm this, but perhaps inserting and then removing a digital-type plug a few times might do the trick. With this information, you should search the web for reports of what other MacBook users have done to disengage the switch. I'm going to -guess- that somehow your mini-switch got moved into the "digital" position, and it is stuck there, and won't "disengage" back to the analog audio position. The digital plug is shaped differently and may be a little longer, so when one is inserted into the jack, the mechanical switch senses this and switches the output over to digital. I can't say for sure, but I believe the "normal" position of this switch is for analog audio. ![]() ![]() There's a "mini-switch" (mechanical) inside the audio out port that is supposed to be able to detect whether a "regular" (analog) stereo headphone plug has been inserted, or a digital-type plug (that "reads" the beam of light. ![]()
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