![]() ![]() A quick search reveals a widespread problem with picture+sound from laptops to TV via HDMI, and it seems the answer each time can be very individual. With these all selected I got sound to accompany the picture I already had! Whoopee! Why these 'display' settings influence sound is unclear: with mouse-click management we have no idea of the layers of commands behind the scenes, and it is impossible to really know what is going on any more. Also, with the TV connected, the menu bar in Displays includes the option 'Arrangement', and in there is a 'Mirror Display' option. After the MacBook screen flickers for an instant, you should recognize your desktop as it appears on the external monitor. Use a cable and adapter (if necessary) to connect your MacBook to your external display. Going in to System Preferences - Diplays, if the TV is connected you get the option to 'Optimize for' - built-in display, or the TV. For absolute clarity, follow these steps: Power on your MacBook. I focused on treating the TV just as a screen, rather than as a component receiving and presumably processing pictures and sound. ![]() Click the speaker icon in the menubar and select Soundflower. I did find a way to make it work - but without really understanding what was happening. Click the SoundflowerBed icon in the menubar and select either DisplayPort or HDMI as you output. I see a lot of people have this probem, and the solutions are variable. Yes, I had tried reinstalling, switching off/on, all those kinds of things. ![]()
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