I might also point out that if you have a nice receiver you might want to connect it using something other than blue tooth. Your Mac has optical audio outputs so you can use that for very high quality digital audio to most receivers which have optical inputs. Of course that still leaves you in a bind to redirect VO to some other output but maybe VO could go to a bluetooth headset or speakers instead.

CB

On 6/14/15 12:17 AM, Barry Hadder wrote:
Open voiceover utility, go to sound, and choose built-in output as the output 
device.
All voiceover speech and sounds should now go through the built-in sound 
hardware while everything else goes through the bluetooth.
On Jun 13, 2015, at 10:57 PM, Justin Mann <w9...@me.com> wrote:

Hi there,

I’ve got an 11 Inch Mid 2013 Macbook air, and I’ve got a set of speakers 
plugged in to the headphone jack that I normally use for computer sound.  I 
also have a very nice hi-fi receiver that I’d like to use.  Is it possible that 
I would be able to pipe the voiceover sound though the headphone port, and, 
take all the other computer sound effects, streaming music etc, and put it 
through my receiver?  It does have a bluetooth connection.
Thanks


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