SoundSource now better tracks USB devices that morph their configuration. SoundSource now shows the tentative value in italics, but only confirms it once the “Return” key is pressed. Improvements have been made for better volume changes when using the keyboard's number keys. SoundSource now properly identifies AirPods Pro 2. As well, SoundSource now recognizes volume events sent by Stream Deck and other keyboard finagling software. Super Volume Keys Improvements Performance has been improved, to avoid rare delays when volume keys are pressed very rapidly. ![]() Improvements in ACE 11.9 The Audio Capture Engine (ACE) has been updated to 11.9, with compatibility for MacOS 13 (Ventura) and many improvements for even more reliable audio capture. Initial MacOS 13 (Ventura) Compatibility SoundSource now has initial compatibility with MacOS 13 (Ventura), with no known issues. Work has been done to avoid an issue where new ACE installations could incorrectly show an “Almost Ready” screen after restarting. It forces plugins to load in-process, for easier debugging by plugin developers. When loaded Audio Units are uninstalled while SoundSource is running, an error message will now be shown.Ī new “Debug Audio Units” hidden preference has been added. To further improve plugin reliability and lower CPU usage, SoundSource now intelligently increases the buffer size used for processing audio when the “Automatic/More Reliable” option is selected in settings/Preferences. SoundSource now maintains its pinned position when an another app becomes full screen. SoundSource now correctly saves presets for Audio Unit plugins even when the preset folder does not yet exist.Īn issue where SoundSource could crash when it was added or removed from MacOS’s “Login Items” has been fixed.Ī rare crash which could occur when a single audio effect was used by multiple audio sources at once has been fixed.Ī crash which could occur when entering a number while the balance slider was focused has been fixed. This is an expensive piece of hardware (two, if you count my Microsoft keyboard) rendered nigh-on useless by malfunctioning software.The volume setting will no longer be incorrectly altered after lowering the “Volume Overdrive” multipler. And occasionally, randomly, the modifier keys on my (otherwise unsupported by a driver) Microsoft keyboard swap their functions (I have them set to the proper Mac keyboard layout of Command on the right, Option on the left, using the OS X Keyboard prefpane), a problem which is often remedied by unplugging not the Microsoft receiver but the Logitech receiver. ![]() ![]() Doing this also causes my button configuration to be screwed up I have the thumb button on my Performance Mouse MX set up for Mission Control, and it stops working entirely after unplugging and replugging the Unifying Receiver. ![]() It works again, for an indeterminate amount of time, and will often fail again, especially if my Mac has just been started up. Logitech's solution, as per their forums, is to unplug the receiver and plug it back in again. Oddly enough, all the buttons still work though. Now, since the 10.11.2 update has come out, my mouse will often lose the ability to track, stopping the cursor dead in its tracks. Everything had been working properly using v3.9.3 on El Capitan.
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