I was using my phone to play radio tunes via airplay through my stereo, which as an airport express connected. I had turn voiceover off, because I believe that the quality of the airplay is better when voiceover is not there. When I was done playing radiotunes, I wanted to turn voiceover back on, so I could shut airplay off. Much to my surprise, voiceover started playing through my stereo speakers. I have no idea why this happened. I have not seen this ever. What might cause it? If I turn voiceover off and back on shall I expect it to start coming through my stereo whenever I have airplay active? This just seems to be another aspect of the bug that has entered the iOS echo system with iOS 9. Bluetooth doesn't act right. Sound volume fluctuates. Bluetooth earpieces stop working. It's just screwed up. Apple needs to fix it, but it is all over the place. And they always say it is device specific. I don't believe that for a minute. Mary
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