Audio not working on external speaker
Hi, Im using 9th gen iPad. Im connected to JBL charge 5 and everything is fine, but the second I connect to Zoom meeting audio starts playing from iPad speakers and not the external speaker. Help?
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Hi, Im using 9th gen iPad. Im connected to JBL charge 5 and everything is fine, but the second I connect to Zoom meeting audio starts playing from iPad speakers and not the external speaker. Help?
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