We have two Bose Soundtouch 10 speakers and I wanted to use them as desk speakers. It would require two separate aux cords but Bose has an option to broadcast from one to the other to create a stereo pair. Enabling it adds a terrible 4 second delay...
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Ended up buying an aux stereo channel splitter on Amazon (was extremely hard to find). Now I'm battling both of the speakers having separate volume controls and remotes...
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Whoop, works perfectly! Thanks!
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No, macOS is extremely dumb about this, it's a "digital output" so it won't do volume control. Windows/Linux will happily give you volume controls of course
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der, never mind. I now see that
@cactusanddove already helped you get it working.
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I use Sound Control by
@StaticZSoftware it's pretty awesome, you can control audio from or to external devices with the Mac buttons, and prioritize which one use as soon is connected.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Yeah but you make a combined input in MIDI Audio Manager; or install Boom
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Actually the first won’t work — I’ve tried this with the same model of monitor before. Just use the headphone jack
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I don't think you can by default means. Either via Boom or on-device controls
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