Hello Audioholics, newbie here. Couldn't find an answer via Google so I was led here and am seeing some assistance.
I recently purchased some 2.1 speakers (Cyber Acoustics, CA-3602) for some "better" sound than my Mac's internal speakers. The speaker's control pod only has one "main" input source: a 3.5mm male jack - that goes into my Mac. I had the bright idea to try and hook my TV audio to my speakers to the "Aux In" port via 3.5mm male jack from my TV to the female 3.5mm port on my control pod. But unfortunately due to "limitations" of the system (confirmed from CA), if a audio source is connected to the Auxiliary female port, the main male input (connected to my Mac) will not work. Meaning, only one source can work at one time, and the Auxiliary female port overrides the "main" 3.5mm male jack.
Is anyone familiar to turn the one main input - male 3.5mm jack - into a female, and allowing more than one input so I can connect my Mac and TV to my speaker system and hear both simultaneously?
Troubleshooting: I had an idea - I have one of these 3.5mm male to dual female adaptors plugged it into the "Aux In" port on my speakers and connected my TV and Mac to it to have both connected but only audio from my Mac will be heard and any audio from my TV will be extremely low to nothing at all (at full volume) - but when I removed 3.5mm jack from my Mac's headphone port, the audio from my TV is heard.
I'm sure its an easy answer, but I have no idea. Any help would be appreciated!