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We are expecting Apple to make a change back to accept multiple sample rates in GB, and this hopefully will be out soon. It's certainly out of our direct hands - Ill investigate more to see if I can get a timetable on what they are up to. | We are expecting Apple to make a change back to accept multiple sample rates in GB, and this hopefully will be out soon. It's certainly out of our direct hands - Ill investigate more to see if I can get a timetable on what they are up to. | ||
== Work Around == | |||
# Connect your {{T1 no link}} to your Mac through the USB port | |||
# Turn on the {{T1 no link}} | |||
# In Finder: | |||
## Open Applications | |||
## Open Utilities | |||
## Open Audio MIDI Setup | |||
# In Audio MIDI Setup | |||
## Set the Default Input to Bose USB Audio | |||
## Set the FOrmat to 48000.0 Hz. | |||
[[Image:AudioMIDISetupMac.png]] | |||
Thanks to [http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/3976055944/m/9101021625?r=9761073235#9761073235 Open-Road-Matt] for this tip. | |||
From MikeZ-at-Bose | |||
:Matt, | |||
:That's a great workaround! That should do it - you wont have anymore problems. | |||
:Only problem would come when you needed to switch back to a 44.1kHz recording device for some reason. If you are only recording digitally with the T1 then no problem. | |||
== External References == | == External References == | ||