TeamSpeak2RC installed - Audio Output problems

Hello, I recently installed TS2, and it installed fine, but I cannot get my Microphone to work, every time I load my Audio Options for the system, the system keeps resetting it back to my HDA Graphics Card, it doesn't keep my internal sound card as the default, am I missing something possibly?  I found a few solutions on the forums here, but they didn't make any difference, I'm back to the drawing board again..  Thanks in advance !!

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Try deleting these files.
com.apple.audio.DeviceSettings.plist
com..apple.audio.SystemSettings.plist
MacintoshHD/Library/Preferences/Audio.
Move those files to the Trash. Restart your Mac.
Carolyn

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