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stovetop8099

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Apr 19, 2010
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I have MLB 2010 app, but when the app i open i want to listen to the games it broadcasts over my computer speakers (macbook pro)
Any way to do this?
Thanks!
 
I have MLB 2010 app, but when the app i open i want to listen to the games it broadcasts over my computer speakers

Um:

- plug a cable from the iPhone audio out to your computer's audio in?

- plug a cable from the iPhone audio out to your speakers audio in

- Get some Bluetooth software that will allow your computer to act as an A2DP sink. Assuming your computer has Bluetooth. (Normally, desktop and notebook computers only act as a source.) Dunno if this exists.
 
Yes, it would be easier to just plug in a wire to your audio in.

plug a cable from the iPhone audio out to your computer's audio in?

plug a cable from the iPhone audio out to your speakers audio in
 
It's probably overkill for this purpose, but BluePhoneElite 2 might do what you want. It's a program that allows you to operate your cell phone from your Mac. It's got a lot of features for people that use their phone a lot (think salespeople), call logging, etc.

But this feature is relevant:

"Use your computer's microphone and speakers like a Bluetooth hands-free device!"

Not sure if it supports A2DP sink, though. I think they're talking about HSP (Headset Profile), which is mono.

This might be sufficient for your needs. Presumably you're more interested in the commentary than in accurate crowd sounds. ;)
 
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