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How many times have you played Jason Donovan trough your speakers instead of headphones embarrassing yourself?
This comes as a little helper. It's small menu bar application which shows current output device.
After re-writing the app from the scratch it become replacement for macOS' volume menu. It now can:
- Change output device
- Change input device
- Adjust volume using slider
- Show volume bar including mute state
- Show/hide input device
- Show/hide output device
- Autopause Spotify/iTunes when screen is locked/unlocked
- Display and control Spotify i Tunes
- Display Airpods battery level.
When display names are too long and take too much space you can use short names
option from app's preferences.
App menu:
Preferences menu:
- Added cover view and ability to play/pause and skip songs in iTunes and Spotify
- Added AirPods support to display battery status
- Mojave compatibility update. Please allow AudioDevice2 to control iTunes/Spotify on the first start
##### Version 2.3.9:
- Autopause when output changes added
- Autoupdate checkbox added
- Simplified menu: Quit/Preferences entries will show when Option key is down when clicking on the menu
- Bugfix - App would launch iTunes/Spotify when unlocking screen
- Autopause control added to Preferences
- App no longer crashes when run outside of /Applications folder
- Autopause for Spotify and iTunes when screen is locked
- Bump for Mojave
- Fixing headphones/speakers switch
- It's fully 64-bit now (no complains from 10.12+)
- Added autoupdater
Note: Now requires OS X 10.10 or later.
- New volume indicator to save space in menu bar
- New mute indicator
- Option to shorten devices names
The MIT License.