I had installed some sort of Audio driver for recording the computer audio in ScreenFlow and recorded a bit of my friends incoming audio/voice chat in Skype.
When I replayed the recording afterwards, my screen crashed and I ended up just holding down the power button and shutting my mac off in the unhealthy method.
After I rebooted and opened up Skype to join in on the call again, the incoming audio was significantly reduced in quality, stuttering every few seconds, and sounded like a 1930's radio communicator... (they were able to hear MY voice perfectly fine)
I know the driver messed it up, and the logical thing would be to remove it from Preferences, but I have no clue what the driver is called and don't really have any experience with removing drivers in OS X.
Every other kind of audio is fine: music, youtube, etc.
Other voice chat programs like Tinychat work fine, so the problem is only with Skype at the moment.
When I replayed the recording afterwards, my screen crashed and I ended up just holding down the power button and shutting my mac off in the unhealthy method.
After I rebooted and opened up Skype to join in on the call again, the incoming audio was significantly reduced in quality, stuttering every few seconds, and sounded like a 1930's radio communicator... (they were able to hear MY voice perfectly fine)
I know the driver messed it up, and the logical thing would be to remove it from Preferences, but I have no clue what the driver is called and don't really have any experience with removing drivers in OS X.
Every other kind of audio is fine: music, youtube, etc.
Other voice chat programs like Tinychat work fine, so the problem is only with Skype at the moment.