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Doesn't work with Multi-Output Device

Open zachschrock opened this issue 1 year ago • 2 comments

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Description of the bug I use the Mac OS Multi-Output Device setting found in the "Audio MIDI Setup" app, in order to have audio play out of all 3 of my Mac Studio Displays evenly. When installing Background Music none of the audio sliders actually change the volume.

Steps to reproduce Use Multi-Output Device setup and I think the app wont control the audio volumes.

Versions

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  • Background Music: 0.4.0
  • macOS: 13.5.1 (22G90)

Hardware

Delete this part if you think it's probably not necessary. Mac Studio Apple M1 Ultra 2022 Mac OS Multi-Output Device

Other info Screenshots attached of audio setup: https://imgur.com/a/MCDm1sH

zachschrock avatar Dec 15 '23 22:12 zachschrock

I'm not sure why using a multi-output device as the output would affect the app volumes. The app volumes are applied before Background Music plays the audio to the output device.

Are you sure the Background Music device is set as your system's default output device? Also worth testing changing the volumes of other apps. It could be that Roam is playing audio to your multi-output device even if it's not the system's default output device.

kyleneideck avatar Dec 16 '23 06:12 kyleneideck