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preserving oldies but goodies music

I have an old (2008) MacBook that has 1,000 songs. I have been wanting to direct the output to another computer sound system (Altec-Lansing ACS33 model). Although the Mac recognizes it (when I plug the jack into the earphone port, the message I get is that the "device has no output control". Is there either a "go around" solution, a used computer sound system or should I "toss" the MacBook? Thanks for your help!

Posted on Sep 23, 2024 6:37 AM

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Sep 24, 2024 6:27 PM in response to latitudeband

One thread says this is normal for AirPlay destinations. Because your Altec-Lansing ACS33 speakers are connected directly to your MacBook, I don't think this thread applies here.

The selected device has no output controls - Apple Community


One person suggested selecting your Mac's internal microphone as the preferred input when you see the message.

//SOLVED\\ The selected device has no out… - Apple Community

It is not clear why this would work, but apparently, for that person, it did.


Another possibility might be to get a USB sound card – if you can find one that's compatible with your Mac – to see if the Mac offers volume controls when you plug the Altec-Lansing ACS33 speakers into the USB sound card.

preserving oldies but goodies music

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