![]() I’d email the developers and ask them which is better for your needs. I have an older license for their Airfoil app, which was excellent - and it might actually be more in-line with your needs, since it specifically deals with routing wireless audio. I think I demoed SoundSource in the past, but I do not have a license myself. If I understand SoundSource properly, you’ll never have to switch audio output again, thus superseding your original request. They seem to be macOS audio experts, their other apps all do other highly configurable things and maybe another is more appropriate.īut I think SoundSource will do what you ultimately want to achieve, which is have Slack use the internal speakers as the audio output, and keep the AirPlay speakers for Spotify. ![]() Check out this page in the macOS User Guide: If your Mac switches to a different audio device - Apple Support. For security reasons, you will be asked if you want to open it. It sounds like you're familiar with changing the sound output in System Preferences, as discussed here: Change the sound output settings on Mac - Apple Support. ![]() All simultaneously.Īnd you can likely just email the developers of SoundSource to make sure it does what I am suggesting. dmg file from 2) Drag the eqMac.app file into your Applications folder. So Spotify can be routed to AirPlay, system sounds to the headphones, and Slack to the internal speaker. Note: Your computer will remember whatever sound output settings are chosen, so the next time any HDMI device is connected it will revert to those settings unless you change them using the same menu. Yeah that’s the idea of that app, you can route the audio output of individual apps to their own output source.
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