Questions tagged [audio]

The audio tag is used for questions involving speakers, microphones, connections between them and computers, and applications for dealing with it.

This can involve the digital transmission of sound and its conversion into analog signals which are then amplified so the listener can hear them through loudspeakers. Conversely, it also involves the recording of acoustic sound via microphones, and the analog audio signal's conversion into digital format so that it can be recorded and manipulated by a computing device. Finally, the tag "audio" will also be used to refer to the digital manipulation and signal processing of sound materials in applications (such as the Digital Audio Workstation).

The "all-in-one" 3.5 mm headphone/microphone jack

Any modern Apple devices (MacBook, iPhone, and iPad) that still include a 3.5 mm audio jack can handle both headphones and a microphone simultaneously. The most common way to do this is with Apple's wired EarPods with the 3.5 mm connector. This connector is a backward-compatible improvement over the original tip-ring-sleeve (TRS) connector that required two ports in order to use headphones and microphone at the same time. The original TRS connector has 3 poles, and the new all-in-one connector has 4 poles. The extra pole is used to carry the microphone signal. For more detail, check out this answer about using microphone input on a MacBook Pro.

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MacBook Pro (mid-2012) Microphone Input

Here, it says how to use the audio jack as in input. On my MacBook Pro 13" (mid 2012), It doesn't seem to have the option in settings. Is it not possible with these computers?
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Is it possible to play sound through both the headphone jack and my internal speakers?

I'd really like to be able to play sound through both the headphone jack and my internal speakers on my MBP. Is this possible? If so, how?
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Permanently set microphone input to MacBook Pro Mic

Every time I connect a Bluetooth device, headphones or speakers, the output switches to the new device. This is fine, however, the input also switches. I would prefer for the microphone input to never switch. How can I permanently set a 2013 MacBook…
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What is the difference between an "aggregate" and a "multi-output" device?

For those who might not be familiar with it, OS X gives us an option to output audio to more than one device through the Audio MIDI Setup utility. As a matter of fact, two options; creating an aggregate device or a multi-output device. What's the…
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Why is my MacBook Pro stuck on mute?

I cannot hear any audio from my MacBook Pro, running OS X 10.7. Pressing F10/F11/F12 shows the volume overlay, but it stays at max volume with a (/) icon below it. In the Sound control panel or from the sound icon in the menu bar I can adjust the…
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Set audio input/ouput device priority

I have a MacBook Pro that is almost always connected to one of two Thunderbolt displays. Sometimes it will also be connected to a USB headset. Every time I disconnect the headset the audio input and output gets set to the build in speakers. However,…
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Audio meter tool?

I'm looking for an audio meter tool that will attach to any input or output on my Mac and show me the audio levels on that channel. I need it to show me independent levels for stereo sources so I can tell if a source is playing only audio on one…
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set the default audio output device in macOS

Is there a way to set the default audio output source in macOS. Or even better be able to set a hierarchical preference list, as to which audio output device you would prefer in a similar way to how you can with network connections in the network…
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Is it possible to use USB output and audio port output at the same time?

I want to use two headphones simultaneously; one USB and another through the audio port listening to the same audio source (i.e iTunes, Spotify, or Netflix) at the same time. Is it possible? Info about my device, MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch,…
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How can I record sound in Mac OS?

Is there any simple application (or built-in in Mac OS) that allows me to record sound on a Mac? I'm referring not only to voice input through the mic, but also to sounds issued by the system.
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Unable to adjust output volume

I recently upgraded the RaspberryPi on my living room TV for a MacMini M1; however it seems like I am unable to adjust the volume output to the TV / Soundbar, and by default all sounds are max volume. With the TV as the output selected, I do not…
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Free solution for multiple-source audio mixing

I'm looking to do live broadcasts of video games, which require mixing together the game audio as well as microphone audio. In the case of an actual game system being used, I have external hardware that can mix the console audio, and my microphone.…
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How can I retain volume settings upon plugging in different speakers/headphones?

On the rare occasion that I would like to plug in some headphones to my Mac Mini, rather than speakers, I often turn down the volume before plugging them in, because the first "blip" is rather loud, and probably isn't good for my headphones.…
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How can I detect that sound is being generated

I wish to use a mac mini as a home theatre system. I would like the mini to send commands to the power amplifier to turn on/off depending on whether there is any sound generated (like a screen saver but for sound). Anyone have ideas on how this can…
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Nice Audio Mixer/Repeater

I am looking for a nice volume mixer for OS-X Yosemite+ for per-application audio control, I would also like per application sound output control. I don't mind buying if it's a nice product with long term support.
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