Internal Mac sounds, such as notification sounds do play at the speakers, so the speakers work. Phone-To-Other* gives sound * Headphones, Little speakers, Ear Buds, Car Aux In, Truck Cassette Adapter, Etc. *Phone, iPod, Portable CD Player, Cassette Player (What a dope!) The Real Test Results:Īnything*-To-Computer does not give sound at the speakers. I had just finished working an old Windows 98SE computer I have and the test results were for that one. Thank You Very Much Lisa & KRS for helping. PS: The reason is I can't deal with iTunes, so I want to use my phone's music player. Tested with phone to small, passive speakers: Sound Is Good.Īt this point I only have one guess, and it is probably wrong, why the phone can send sound to other devices and why the Mac can take input from other devices: That theory is that the phone has a very, very low output signal and the computer needs more than the other things.ĭo you all know of something I missed in setting up to play the phone sound on the computer? Tested with phone to powered speakers: Sound Is Good. Tested with phone to earbuds: Sound Is Good Tested with phone to truck cassette adapter (old truck!): Sound Is Good. Tested with phone to car aux input jack: Sound Is Good Tested with iPod to computer: Sound Is Good In System Preferences - Sound, I have Input as Line In & volume up. When I put a cord from the headphone jack on my telephone (Android 5.1) to the Mic In jack on the 2006 Macbook Pro using OS X 10.11.6, I get no output. I think this question belongs here, rather than in the OS or Music section, so please pardon my goof if it belongs elsewhere.
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