Audio line-out issues

Audio line out not working. Had done up till updated Snow Leopard recently. Anybody had same problem? Any fixes?!

Problem "solved". Uncertain about why though.
Disc Repair? The verify disc did show up that it needed repairing.
Resetting PRAM?
Or the speaker cables ? I put in another cable of the same type but both cables now working fine. So...?
It may be simply how the steps are sequenced.
But a nuisance when it happens.
All part of the rich fabric of Life, The Universe and Everything?  Possibly.
Thanks to iCare and X423424X

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