dougdraws
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You should’ve connected the headphones to the TV, though.
There is no option to hook up the Bose to the TV (TV has no bluetooth).
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You should’ve connected the headphones to the TV, though.
There is no option to hook up the Bose to the TV (TV has no bluetooth).
I think that the poster meant to connect your headphones to the Apple TV box itself, not to your TV.
I wasn't aware that the Apple TV unit had that capability. Even still would the sound come from the TV then or the iPad? The whole point of the purchase was to get the headphones to use the iPad for audio, since the sound is pretty wonky on my PC with the Bose.
I wasn't aware that the Apple TV unit had that capability. Even still would the sound come from the TV then or the iPad? The whole point of the purchase was to get the headphones to use the iPad for audio, since the sound is pretty wonky on my PC with the Bose.
I don’t have an Apple TV currently, but I’m guessing that with the mirroring from your iPad sending audio and video to the Apple TV, and then the Apple TV outputs both of those to the TV itself, maybe try settings ON the Apple TV to see if there’s a Bluetooth tab, and then seeing if you can output the audio to your headphones.
1. My computer
2. TV
3. The Amazon app of my tv, because it allows to stream UHD HDR.
Ive been using chromecast but lately its been acting weird and disconecting from my phone. Might just pick up a Apple TV . Maybe there will be some xmas deals. Is it still worth getting the 4th gen ?