Thanks for the reply.
When you say "Does the ... select DisplayPort" what do you mean? In Sound settings it lists the sound input as PHL 279P1 as DisplayPort type. Is that what you mean, if so, that's already selected.
I have not tried another USB-C cable. I would need to purchase another one to try.
use a dual cable setup
Interestingly, I originally had my monitor connected HDMI to HDMI and USB-C to USB-C for the hub. It caused lots of display problems because it viewed the USB-C connection as a second monitor. Once I removed the HDMI cable it saw the USB-C connection as a single monitor, but I also apparently lost my audio.
So are you suggesting that I connect from the Mac Mini HDMI to the Philips DisplayPort, then the USB-C connection will not be confused as a second monitor? I'd be happy to try that but I don't want to purchase a HDMI to DisplayPort cable to find I have the same problem as before. Do you know how others have set this up so they don't have the "dual display" issue I had?
Thanks for your help.
banacan wrote:
I have my Philips Brilliance monitor 279P1 connected to my Mac Mini (M1) using a USB-C cable. The monitor has two 3W speakers. When I try to play any audio - podcast; youtube; music - I hear nothing. I have checked that the monitor audio is not muted and everything is set correctly.
So my question is, does the USB-C cable connection carry audio as well as video and data? If so, why am I not able to hear anything?
I should mention that in the audio setting it lists my output device as a DisplayPort type. Shouldn't that be USB-C instead?