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davidgnomo

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Feb 16, 2012
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Imola (BO) - Italy
Maybe this has already been discussed somewhere else, but I can't find the right post ... my question is simple : I have a HomePod installed up on a shelf which is exactly at my back and I'd like to hear sound coming both from my Mac (in from of me) and from the HomePod, for example when I watch a video on YouTube or Facebook ... is it possible ?
[doublepost=1546780912][/doublepost]Ok, I definitely am DUMB ... got it ... sorry
 
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If you just want music, the answer is yes. Just make sure that both output sources are selected in iTunes. As for just sounds, like system sounds, I don't think so, but someone more knowledgeable than I might have more input.
 
If you just want music, the answer is yes. Just make sure that both output sources are selected in iTunes. As for just sounds, like system sounds, I don't think so, but someone more knowledgeable than I might have more input.

You're definitely right ... I can listen to iTunes on both my Mac speakers and the HomePod at the same time, but I cannot listen to a YouTube video in the same way : it's just Mac speakers OR the HomePod
 
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