Outskirts of Shrewd'm / Apple Users Group
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In my setup of an M2 Mac Mini a while back, I initially had a set of the clear harman-pardon speakers, through the headphone jack output. But then it seemed to quit so I bought a mine sounder that lives under the monitor screen, worked fin, but at times the sound vanishes, it I switch to the Mini's internal (tinny) speaker, I can verify the sound is there in, say, a YouTube, but not on the soundbar where it belongs! So now I think the old harman-pardon speakers are OK, that it must be a setting, or maybe the headphone jack on the mini..
So the question is, has anyone else had this problem?
TIA, weco
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Harmon-Kardon, not the auto correct harmon-pardon! Ack... Don't see how to edit the post... Hmmm...
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Did you ever get your speaker problem sorted out?
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Oops, sorry this took me this long to spot 'Replies' here...
Anyway, my sound issue is still kinda random, I don't think it has anything to do with the physical connection, more to do with the source maybe? Like now, if I pick up a Facebook Reel, it plays just fine through the little external speaker, but then on whatever website I expect it and, no it doesn't link up... I gave up, haven't tried to chase it in quite a while...
So still a bit of a mystery, most things work, so it goes...
Onward!
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I think I've figured out what is happening.... I have a Logitech Doorbell camera, it lives in the Home All, centered in an AppleTV unit as the hub.. So if I have it open, seeing the live, or older video clip in it's own window, it takes over the audi as you can ;talk' as well as see what's going on out there.. So then if a website or YouTube, or music tries to be heard, it's blocked. Closing the Doorbell video brings sound back to the Mac Mini.. So a matter of priorities, nothing is broke, might be a setting somewhere to change that, but I haven't found it yet...
weco