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Mac volume control for certain apps
Mac volume control for certain apps









You can also make this selection in the Sound System Preference pane.

mac volume control for certain apps

Click the volume icon in the menu bar and choose Soundflower(2ch).Click the SoundflowerBed icon in the menubar and select DisplayPort, Thunderbolt or HDMI as the output in the (2ch) list.dmg file, and drag the flower icon to your Applications folder. Next, download the SoundflowerBed utility (v2.0), mount the.

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  • Let the Soundflower installer continue and enter your password if necessary.
  • If you see a dialog saying the package can't be opened, click OK, open System Preferences' Security & Privacy pane, and in the General tab click Open Anyway.
  • If you see a dialog asking if you're sure you want to open it, click Open.
  • mac volume control for certain apps

  • Hold down the Ctrl key and left-click the Soundflower.pkg file, then choose Open from the contextual menu.
  • double-click the SoundFlower.dmg file to mount it.
  • Download the free SoundFlower extension (v2.0b2) from Github.
  • The steps below show how it's done, although you will need administrator privileges to follow them. Fortunately, it is possible to re-enable your Mac's native volume controls and use them to adjust the sound level coming out of your monitor's speakers. This can be frustrating if the volume controls on your external display are concealed in the bezel or buried in a fiddly on-screen menu. That's because HDMI, DisplayPort, and Thunderbolt connections carry a fixed volume digital audio signal, so the external device (in this case, a monitor) controls the sound level.

    mac volume control for certain apps

    If you connect your Mac to an external display, you may find that the Mac's on-screen and keyboard volume controls are disabled.









    Mac volume control for certain apps