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When you're connected to your projector via Apple TV, you can control volume using either your laptop (or ChromeBook) or the Projector remote. | When you're connected to your projector via Apple TV, you can control volume using either your laptop (or ChromeBook) or the Projector remote. | ||
== Troubleshooting sound issues == | ==Troubleshooting sound issues== | ||
# Make sure the volume isn't muted on the source site (YouTube, for example). | |||
#Make sure the volume isn't muted on the source site (YouTube, for example). | |||
[[File:Muted in YouTube.png|400 px]] | [[File:Muted in YouTube.png|400 px]] | ||
# Raise the volume using the remote control for your projector. | |||
# Navigate to System Preferences->Sound and make sure your "Output" is set to your projector or your rooms Apple TV. It should not be set to "Internal Speakers". | #Raise the volume using the remote control for your projector. | ||
# If you're connecting your laptop or ChromeBook through the HDMI Cable, make sure the audio plug is not connected. This will help ensure that the audio from your device | #Navigate to System Preferences->Sound and make sure your "Output" is set to your projector or your rooms Apple TV. It should not be set to "Internal Speakers". | ||
#If you're connecting your laptop or ChromeBook through the HDMI Cable, make sure the audio plug is not connected. This will help ensure that the audio from your device is the audio sent to the speakers. If you have trouble with audio, read the article "How do I raise/lower the sound when I connect to the projector?"<br clear="all"> | |||
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