Why is there no sound? - eviltoast
  • Mouselemming@sh.itjust.works
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    6 months ago

    A kid in our building accidentally freaked out the old lady in the apartment upstairs by trying to quietly use his headphones and instead sending the sound to her TV speakers. Out of context the explosions sounded like construction demolition and she thought the building was coming down.

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      6 months ago

      I’m I the only one who thinks it’s odd that it’s easy enough to pair devices that this shit happens by accident?

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        6 months ago

        Too many devices are set to actively try to connect to anything in pairing mode because normal people can not be taught to press the right device in a list of devices or to press a button to accept…

      • Excrubulent@slrpnk.net
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        6 months ago

        Yeah, I got blasted with next door’s music randomly the other day because my sound bar has bluetooth. I use the feature extremely rarely but it doesn’t matter if you’ve selected bluetooth with the remote or not, anybody can connect and switch it away from the wired connection and there’s absolutely no confirmation before it just takes over and floods your senses. God help you if the other person has their phone volume on full.

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          6 months ago

          Many still do, it’s still there in the protocol. But it’s optional and many devices skip it

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          6 months ago

          I know. I don’t buy new BT often and don’t live close enough to anyone for this to be an issue, but I thought everything had a pairing button that you had to hold for a few seconds at the very least. Even the M3 noise damping headphone I use had a default password of 0000 that you can’t accidentally input. They really made everything for the lowest common denominator.