Audio (optical Digital Out) Problems

I can't seem to get audio out of my optical out port for some system sounds anymore. I can play iTunes songs but system-alert sounds (iChat open close, trash) don't seem work. I've also noticed that the opening music when I open WoW won't play but then the audio works fine once I log into the game (after I pick a player). Quicktime movies also seem to play fine. If I go into the preferences pane and try the alert sounds, some will work but not all the time. It's not acting as if the file is corrupt since Basso will play one minute but not the next. When it tries to play the sound file all I hear is a slight 'thud' from the speakers.
Any ideas?

In System preferences you have a sound panel option for output there you'll get 2 choices: digital or Built-in, sometimes but rarely this can make a difference. ATH [Apple hardware test on the install disk].
The only other thing that could be separately an issue is the optical port has to be the top one for output [no doubt you've got the one with the glow coming out of it plugged in].
But the digital ports are wired to the logic board, you might try resetting the firmware.
[Restart holding AppleOption+OF: at prompt type: reset-nvram: Mac returns O.k. then type: reset-all.]

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