I'm not sure why but I have no sound from my mac mini to my pc.
What can be done?
Hi Bear
Thanks for posting.
Unfortunately, remote sound is not possible from Mac OS. You can only hear the remote sound from a remote side if the computer you are connecting to is Windows OS.
This is currently in as a feature request for other operating systems including Mac OS but unfortunately there are technical limitations on this that make this difficult to implement.
-Scotty
Is there any update on this? In desperate need of remote access with sound for my Mac
you for your fats and kind response, it will save me a lot of time trying to figure it out.
Such a shame that Apple doesn't make it easy...
@Maikeru wrote:
Apple unfortunaltey makes it pretty difficult to do this so its not necesserily Teamviewers fault but no it doesn't seem to be supported, at least last time I tried 6 months ago. I was able to transfer audio through the mic using a program named Soundflower but that was pretty buggy. There are few competitors out there that have put the effort into working around Apple's restrictions though. Unfortunately mentions of competitors names on this forum are removed so I can't give the name [removed per Community Guidelines]
Hi Scotty, I am very frustrated as it has been months now that I don't get to use my account properly. I bought a license but my account shows Free which limits me. I need to get access to a computer at my office but it keeps kicking me out, asking me to buy
you could get a 3.5mm Aux cord, plug it into the headphone jack then back into the microphone jack and start a VoIP call if you really wanted to... but no guarantee that would work as many devices have feedback suppression.
This is unacceptable! should've been told when I purchased the licence!
@Tonygts
Unfortunately, Audio over LAN does not work in any scenario. It only works through connections connected with a TeamViewer ID.
Regards,Scotty
Hi All,I am aware there are a lot of workarounds.But put bluntly, this is not currently a feature and it is not currently on the roadmap.Feel free to add a request to our ideas board.-Scotty
Hi @Teriuwlax
It might? It would sound terrible but it might.In any case, this isn't really an intended use of that feature.
I mean, you could get a 3.5mm Aux cord, plug it into the headphone jack then back into the microphone jack and start a VoIP call if you really wanted to... but no guarantee that would work as many devices have feedback suppression.
Not to mention that would be really dodgy...
In any case, officially it is not supported by our software sorry.
@Scotty
I'm not a developer by any means, but I've been getting around this issue by using Soundflower. I send my programs audio OUTPUT into Soundflower, then use Soundflower as the mic INPUT on the remote mac (like it's a meeting)
The issue being that I can't start sending the audio from my remote computer, so I've had to resort to using skype as a seperate audio service to go along with the teamviewer visuals.
Sounds to me like TeamViewer needs to install a virtual sound device so users have the option to choose that as their audio output instead within Mac OS... and then the TeamViewer service could transmit anything sent through it.
If nothing else, at least ask users.. upon connecting to Mac OS remote systems whether or not you would like to mute audio on the remote PC. Scared the **bleep** out of my wife because i left my speakers turned up and when i connected to my Mac remotely and audio played, she was startled.
Brian.
**Third Party Product** Remote Control allows audio, why cant it be done with Teamviewer. I would rather use teamviewer because it is free to connect for personal use anywhere.
Thanks Scotty. Any plan for implementing audio over lan feature?
@Scotty wrote: It is not a problem of compatibility between devices, it is not possible for us to record the sound from a Mac. Remote sound is only a feature when connecting to a Windows device.-Scotty
It is not a problem of compatibility between devices, it is not possible for us to record the sound from a Mac. Remote sound is only a feature when connecting to a Windows device.
Hi Scotty,
I am connecting from an Android Teamviewer to a remote PC's Windows 10 Teamviewer. My Windows 10 Teamviewer version is the latest 14.0.13880 My Android Teamviewer version is 14.0.68CL
The sound for the connection using Teamviewer ID (Internet) is working without problem.But, when I used IP (Intranet or LAN) connection, I couldn't receive any sound from remote pc.
Appreciate any help.
./Tony
While using the free version of TeamViewer, I am unable to hear the sounds from the computer I am remotely connected to. Software on both computers is up to date, and the option to "Play computer sounds and music" has been selected on both computers. Both computers are iMacs. One is running Mojave, while the other is running High Sierra.
Is there something I need to do in the computer's audio settings, such as selecting an output source, in order for this to work? Is this feature not available in the free version?
I'm now running TeamViewer 15.1.3937 (free) on two Windows 10 Home computers on the same WiFi subnet. I've tried all settings and tricks found on these forums but there's still no sound coming through from the client. Where to go next?
Hello
I'm trying to activate the Computer Sound in the Audio/Video control tab but there if no option.the Computer Sound option appears gray and i cannot enable it.
anyone can advice why?
Thanks
Right on!
Hello, I am triying the free version of Team Viewer to check out if this can be a good tool for our working team. Unforntunately we didn't manage to hearthe sound from the remote computer so I checked on the forum and found this post. You worte in 2018 that it didn't work on Mac OS. Is it still the case ? Sadly, It will be useless to continue trying it, for us, if it would be this way...
mparker, can you describe in detail how you employ loopback to do this? Are you getting this to work on a Mac?
I believe sound flower is now loop back. Also look at audio hijack
Hi mparker,
I understand your frustration, but this was never a feature that we offered sorry.You can add this to our ideas board, but I cannot simply implement this feature for you.
Remote sound is only available to Windows devices and this is the way it was designed.I am sorry for any inconvenience.
@mparker wrote: I believe sound flower is now loop back. Also look at audio hijack
Thank you
I have a usb interface connected to my laptop so that I can use external speakers. This works for every application except for teamviewer, which still routes audio to the laptop speakers. This happens regardless of the audio settings I choose in teamviewer or on the operating system level. Is it possible to make teamviewer correctly route audio to my interface like every other application?