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NetGuyR

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Aug 8, 2008
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Hey guys, I apologize if this has been posted before but I haven't seen it...

I just noticed that when the iPhone is plugged into a Mac, and you have your headphones plugged into the iPhone, you can hear any sounds on the iPhone AND on the Mac. It essentially acts like you plugged the headphones directly into the iPhone.
 
Hey guys, I apologize if this has been posted before but I haven't seen it...

I just noticed that when the iPhone is plugged into a Mac, and you have your headphones plugged into the iPhone, you can hear any sounds on the iPhone AND on the Mac. It essentially acts like you plugged the headphones directly into the iPhone.

I would hope it acts like you plugged your headphones directly into the iPhone, if in fact you plugged your headphones directly into the iPhone.

I'm pretty sure you're mixing up devices on one of the two bolded lines.
 
Hey guys, I apologize if this has been posted before but I haven't seen it...

I just noticed that when the iPhone is plugged into a Mac, and you have your headphones plugged into the iPhone, you can hear any sounds on the iPhone AND on the Mac. It essentially acts like you plugged the headphones directly into the iPhone.

Yeah, I'm not really sure what you're trying to say here....plugging headphones into the phone behaves as if headphones were plugged into the phone?
 
Sorry, I meant it acts like you plugged the headphones into the Mac -- I can hear all the sounds coming from my Mac through my headphones plugged into my iPhone.

I'm on 2.01 -- not sure if that helps.
 
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