A quick search reveals a widespread problem with picture+sound from laptops to TV via HDMI, and it seems the answer each time can be very individual. With these all selected I got sound to accompany the picture I already had! Whoopee! Why these 'display' settings influence sound is unclear: with mouse-click management we have no idea of the layers of commands behind the scenes, and it is impossible to really know what is going on any more. I have one monitor (Acer H277HU) which was working well with my macbook connected in USB-C but for some reason, this is not working with the iPad pro (only charging when I plug it). Also, with the TV connected, the menu bar in Displays includes the option 'Arrangement', and in there is a 'Mirror Display' option. Which monitor compatible with iPad pro in USB-C Hello, I have an iPad Pro and I would like to use it with external monitor connecting with USB-C. Going in to System Preferences - Diplays, if the TV is connected you get the option to 'Optimize for' - built-in display, or the TV. I focused on treating the TV just as a screen, rather than as a component receiving and presumably processing pictures and sound. I did find a way to make it work - but without really understanding what was happening. I see a lot of people have this probem, and the solutions are variable. Yes, I had tried reinstalling, switching off/on, all those kinds of things.
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