How to listen to iPhone/bluetooth through my main sytem
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It's hard to keep track of what's happening with your iPhone when you're on the go. While there are a number of ways you can listen to it - using a speaker, a wireless headset, or even using a Bluetooth receiver - sometimes all you want is a straight-through line from your computer. In this blog article, we'll explain how to do just that. iPhone/Bluetooth Volume When using an iPhone or Bluetooth device, it's often desirable to be able to hear the audio clearly without having to adjust the volume on your main system. There are a few methods you can use to achieve this.
The first option is to use the iPhone's Volume Control Panel. This allows you to adjust the audio levels for all apps running on the device, as well as the system sound. You can access the Volume Control Panel by pressing and holding down the home button and selecting "Volume Control". The panel will appear along the bottom of the screen. To increase or decrease the audio level for an app, simply drag the slider up or down. To change the system volume, tap on the "Sound" tab and then tap on "Volume". The slider at the top of the screen will change its position, indicating how loud the system sound is currently set. You can also press and hold down on one of the buttons at the bottom of the screen (the ones with numbers) to increase or decrease that particular volume level. Method 2: Turning On Audio Output Via Settings App When trying to listen to music or audiobooks on an iPhone or Bluetooth speaker through your main system, there are a few things that can go wrong. Here are some tips for troubleshooting: 1. Make sure your iPhone is connected to the same network as your main system. If it's not, you'll need to set up a wireless connection. Conclusion When you are trying to listen to your iPhone or Bluetooth device through your main system, there are a few things to keep in mind. First, make sure that your main system is up-to-date with the latest security patches. Second, be sure that the audio output on your main system is enabled and configured correctly. Third, make sure that your Bluetooth device is paired and connected to your main system. Finally, make sure that the audio settings on your iPhone or Bluetooth device are set to 'Bluetooth Audio' and not 'Speaker'. Related: https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Profile/Hassan%20Sardar |
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