Re: Piping sound to another device?

2015-06-15 Thread John's Gmail
Ray, I really have no idea at this point which one I bought. Because I had no 
idea if it would work or not I bought one of the cheapest ones I could find. It 
works beautifully so I suppose most any of them would work.
John Harden
Quality Brailler Repair LLC

For professional Perkins Braille Writer repair.
 
386-238-5871
jharde...@cfl.rr.com 
145 N. Halifax Ave. #605
Daytona Beach, FL 32118



 On Jun 14, 2015, at 11:44 PM, Ray Foret Jr rforet7...@comcast.net wrote:
 
 Sounds nice.  Exactly which sound adapter did you get?
 
 Saw a few there but not sure whitch one.
 
 Sincerely,
 The Constantly Barefooted Ray
 
 Still a happy Mac, Verizon Wireless iPhone 6+ and Apple TV user!
 
 Sent from my Mac,
 the only computer with full accessibility for the blind built-in
 
 On Jun 14, 2015, at 8:30 PM, John's Gmail jharden...@gmail.com 
 mailto:jharden...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 I do at least one disc Jackie job a year and use voice over as my only 
 access to the computer. Of course I don't want voiceover going out over the 
 PA with the music. I purchased A USB sound adapter that I use for voice over 
 and use the soundcard on the computer for the music. I plug the USB adapter 
 into one of the USB ports and my earphones into it. I go to The voiceover 
 utility and in sound I choose the USB soundcard as my output device. Now 
 just the music goes out to computer port I run a cable from the earphone 
 jack to the amplifier that I use for blasting the dance floor. I got the USB 
 sound adapter from Amazon for six bucks.
 John Harden
 Quality Brailler Repair LLC
 
 For professional Perkins Braille Writer repair.
  
 386-238-5871
 jharde...@cfl.rr.com mailto:jharde...@cfl.rr.com 
 145 N. Halifax Ave. #605
 Daytona Beach, FL 32118
 
 
 
 On Jun 13, 2015, at 11:57 PM, Justin Mann w9...@me.com 
 mailto: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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Re: Piping sound to another device?

2015-06-14 Thread Shaf

What?
Airport Express is a wireless router, am I right?
So is Airport Extreme but that is an upgraded version?
How can you stream music to a wireless router? Probably a dumb question 
but would really love an answer.


On 6/14/2015 5:11 AM, Tim Kilburn wrote:

Hi,

If you had either an Airport Express or an Apple TV, this would be very easily 
accomplished.  You can stream music to both those devices independent of the 
sound coming through either the internal speakers or the headphone jack.  I, at 
times, am doing work on my computer and have iTunes music streaming to two 
different Airport Expresses and one Apple TV simultaneously.

Later...

Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

On Jun 13, 2015, at 21:57, 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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Re: Piping sound to another device?

2015-06-14 Thread Tim Kilburn
Hi,

Airport Express has a built-in audio jack that doubles as an optical output.  
Therefore, you can send audio output out of the device either digitally or 
through an analog connection.  In the Airport Utility for the Airport Express, 
there is a tab for Airplay which allows you to set up the device so that iTunes 
can stream music to it.  So, in my case, I set up the Airport Express to extend 
my network, then use an optical connection to connect to a sound bar, thus we 
can sit outside around the fire and have music playing while we roast 
marshmallows and eat smores.  I can even control the volume and skip songs 
using the Remote app on my iPhone while outside.

Later...
 
Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

On Jun 14, 2015, at 05:05, Shaf shafpa...@gmail.com wrote:

What?
Airport Express is a wireless router, am I right?
So is Airport Extreme but that is an upgraded version?
How can you stream music to a wireless router? Probably a dumb question but 
would really love an answer.

On 6/14/2015 5:11 AM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
 Hi,
 
 If you had either an Airport Express or an Apple TV, this would be very 
 easily accomplished.  You can stream music to both those devices independent 
 of the sound coming through either the internal speakers or the headphone 
 jack.  I, at times, am doing work on my computer and have iTunes music 
 streaming to two different Airport Expresses and one Apple TV simultaneously.
 
 Later...
 
 Tim Kilburn
 Fort McMurray, AB Canada
 
 On Jun 13, 2015, at 21:57, 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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Re: Piping sound to another device?

2015-06-14 Thread John's Gmail
I do at least one disc Jackie job a year and use voice over as my only access 
to the computer. Of course I don't want voiceover going out over the PA with 
the music. I purchased A USB sound adapter that I use for voice over and use 
the soundcard on the computer for the music. I plug the USB adapter into one of 
the USB ports and my earphones into it. I go to The voiceover utility and in 
sound I choose the USB soundcard as my output device. Now just the music goes 
out to computer port I run a cable from the earphone jack to the amplifier that 
I use for blasting the dance floor. I got the USB sound adapter from Amazon for 
six bucks.
John Harden
Quality Brailler Repair LLC

For professional Perkins Braille Writer repair.
 
386-238-5871
jharde...@cfl.rr.com 
145 N. Halifax Ave. #605
Daytona Beach, FL 32118



 On Jun 13, 2015, at 11:57 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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Re: Piping sound to another device?

2015-06-14 Thread Ray Foret Jr
Sounds nice.  Exactly which sound adapter did you get?

Saw a few there but not sure whitch one.

Sincerely,
The Constantly Barefooted Ray

Still a happy Mac, Verizon Wireless iPhone 6+ and Apple TV user!

Sent from my Mac,
the only computer with full accessibility for the blind built-in

 On Jun 14, 2015, at 8:30 PM, John's Gmail jharden...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 I do at least one disc Jackie job a year and use voice over as my only access 
 to the computer. Of course I don't want voiceover going out over the PA with 
 the music. I purchased A USB sound adapter that I use for voice over and use 
 the soundcard on the computer for the music. I plug the USB adapter into one 
 of the USB ports and my earphones into it. I go to The voiceover utility and 
 in sound I choose the USB soundcard as my output device. Now just the music 
 goes out to computer port I run a cable from the earphone jack to the 
 amplifier that I use for blasting the dance floor. I got the USB sound 
 adapter from Amazon for six bucks.
 John Harden
 Quality Brailler Repair LLC
 
 For professional Perkins Braille Writer repair.
  
 386-238-5871
 jharde...@cfl.rr.com mailto:jharde...@cfl.rr.com 
 145 N. Halifax Ave. #605
 Daytona Beach, FL 32118
 
 
 
 On Jun 13, 2015, at 11:57 PM, Justin Mann w9...@me.com 
 mailto: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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Re: Piping sound to another device?

2015-06-13 Thread 'Chris Blouch' via MacVisionaries
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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Re: Piping sound to another device?

2015-06-13 Thread Tim Kilburn
Hi,

If you had either an Airport Express or an Apple TV, this would be very easily 
accomplished.  You can stream music to both those devices independent of the 
sound coming through either the internal speakers or the headphone jack.  I, at 
times, am doing work on my computer and have iTunes music streaming to two 
different Airport Expresses and one Apple TV simultaneously.

Later...

Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

On Jun 13, 2015, at 21:57, 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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Re: Piping sound to another device?

2015-06-13 Thread Barry Hadder
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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