


I've tried clicking on everything I can to change and I could only get it slower. I get this error message "error while trying to synchronize audio and midi". Since upgrading from the 2016 MacBook Pro, when I set my logic audio preference to play to my external monitor (Roku TV) connected via HDMI though a hub, the sound speeds up in playback. Not being able to hear sound through my television or speaker system would have ruined mi experiment and I would be stuck with cable television for ever.Computer is MacBook Pro, Apple M1 Chip, 2020 Selecting the HDMI option for Sound quickly turned my Mac Mini entertainment system into the sound giant I was expecting. Next, I selected the Output tab and noticed the HDMI option.

I then fired up System Preferences and navigate to Sound.

This is something I hope Apple will fix in OS X Lion as it would save many individuals some headache.Īfter pondering as to why the sound wasn’t coming out of my television, I remembered that when I plugged in my USB headphones that I had to make a few configuration changes before I could get them working. By default OS X Snow Leopard relies on its internal speakers even when an HDMI cable is plugged into the computer. One of the problems I had to overcome when I was first setting up my Mac Mini entertainment system was getting the sound to run through the HDMI cable and out my speakers. After I’ve had a significant exposure to the setup I’ll provide a full review with how it works, what I’ve setup, and how much money I’ll save in the first year of cutting my cable and plugging in a Mac Mini. I don’t watch nearly as much TV as the average individual and since I discovered that ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN3, and ESPNU are all available as streaming products through Verizon Fios, I decided I should test out a system that I would rely on should I cut the cable cord. Over the past few weeks I’ve been testing out a Mac Mini entertainment system.
