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I have not found this as a topic. Is there a way of controlling a Mac Studio in the same network (only!) with an iOS device. Here is what I want to do. I stumble off the bed and realize I have forgotten to close a YouTube, or something else running on the Mac. I never shut down my computers I let them manage their powerstate but if a have a noisy thing going on the Mac I would like to close it. I don't really want to shuffle over to it and close things, I am going for decadent remote control.
 

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Holycow!!!!! WOW. Macrumors, and dotnet comes through Jump Desktop is everything I was looking for. Not only that but I have remote access to my PC. THANK YOU!!!!!!
 
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The only problem I have is getting the iPhone and I pad to play the Mac’s audio remotely. It seem to have all of boxes checked but I am missing something.
 

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The only problem I have is getting the iPhone and I pad to play the Mac’s audio remotely. It seem to have all of boxes checked but I am missing something.

Not sure how it looks on the iPhone, and I've just swapped my iPad for a MacBook Air, but on the Mac (the controlling system, i.e. the one with the display) I need to give Jump Desktop access to the microphone. I also need to enable Audio in the sharing settings for the Fluid session I'm using.

On the controlled Mac, select Jump Desktop Audio as sound output device.
 
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transmaster

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This is a expensive, $35 bucks app, I use to control the audio I/O on my Mac Studio, I can control everything audio.

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transmaster

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Not sure how it looks on the iPhone, and I've just swapped my iPad for a MacBook Air, but on the Mac (the controlling system, i.e. the one with the display) I need to give Jump Desktop access to the microphone. I also need to enable Audio in the sharing settings for the Fluid session I'm using.

On the controlled Mac, select Jump Desktop Audio as sound output device.
I still don't know what I am doing wrong. I have enabled Jump in all of all the audio settings and I still cannot get the audio to play on the iPad, or iPhone. It works great except for this. I have looked for a tutorial on YouTube but I have not found any.
 

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This is going to be one of those things that will be a head smacker when I finally figure out what what I don't have checked off. Again this in one area were Windows rules is in the audio settings.
 

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What I am trying to do in remotely use my SDRPlay RSP Dx's Software Defined Radios with its SDRConnect running on the Mac and remotely controlled from either the iPhone or the iPad. I have everything up and running except the sound. I have Jump Desktop, as well as Jump Desktop connect installed. This would not be an issue if I have a MacBook I could than plug the SDR directly into it, but SDRConnect does not run on iOS yet.
 
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