#unintentionalmono — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #unintentionalmono, aggregated by home.social.
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@RogueAmoeba Follow-up for others experiencing the same issue with #AudioHijack: in recent* macOS versions we got a new “Mic Mode” widget (https://support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/use-mic-modes-on-your-mac-mchle82b42f0/14.0/mac) for certain audio sources, that lets you choose what usage to optimize for such like voice etc. It seems that Audio Hijack is considered a compatible audio source and thus you get to choose between “Standard” and “Voice Isolation” and wouldn’t you know it: if the latter is set all signal flowing through an Audio Hijack session is monoized 🤯
For some reason my Mac was set to Voice Isolation and once I switched back to Standard things were back to glorious stereo 🔊 🔊
*Apparently as of macOS 12
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@RogueAmoeba Follow-up for others experiencing the same issue with #AudioHijack: in recent* macOS versions we got a new “Mic Mode” widget (https://support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/use-mic-modes-on-your-mac-mchle82b42f0/14.0/mac) for certain audio sources, that lets you choose what usage to optimize for such like voice etc. It seems that Audio Hijack is considered a compatible audio source and thus you get to choose between “Standard” and “Voice Isolation” and wouldn’t you know it: if the latter is set all signal flowing through an Audio Hijack session is monoized 🤯
For some reason my Mac was set to Voice Isolation and once I switched back to Standard things were back to glorious stereo 🔊 🔊
*Apparently as of macOS 12
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@RogueAmoeba Follow-up for others experiencing the same issue with #AudioHijack: in recent* macOS versions we got a new “Mic Mode” widget (https://support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/use-mic-modes-on-your-mac-mchle82b42f0/14.0/mac) for certain audio sources, that lets you choose what usage to optimize for such like voice etc. It seems that Audio Hijack is considered a compatible audio source and thus you get to choose between “Standard” and “Voice Isolation” and wouldn’t you know it: if the latter is set all signal flowing through an Audio Hijack session is monoized 🤯
For some reason my Mac was set to Voice Isolation and once I switched back to Standard things were back to glorious stereo 🔊 🔊
*Apparently as of macOS 12
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@RogueAmoeba Follow-up for others experiencing the same issue with #AudioHijack: in recent* macOS versions we got a new “Mic Mode” widget (https://support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/use-mic-modes-on-your-mac-mchle82b42f0/14.0/mac) for certain audio sources, that lets you choose what usage to optimize for such like voice etc. It seems that Audio Hijack is considered a compatible audio source and thus you get to choose between “Standard” and “Voice Isolation” and wouldn’t you know it: if the latter is set all signal flowing through an Audio Hijack session is monoized 🤯
For some reason my Mac was set to Voice Isolation and once I switched back to Standard things were back to glorious stereo 🔊 🔊
*Apparently as of macOS 12
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@RogueAmoeba Follow-up for others experiencing the same issue with #AudioHijack: in recent* macOS versions we got a new “Mic Mode” widget (https://support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/use-mic-modes-on-your-mac-mchle82b42f0/14.0/mac) for certain audio sources, that lets you choose what usage to optimize for such like voice etc. It seems that Audio Hijack is considered a compatible audio source and thus you get to choose between “Standard” and “Voice Isolation” and wouldn’t you know it: if the latter is set all signal flowing through an Audio Hijack session is monoized 🤯
For some reason my Mac was set to Voice Isolation and once I switched back to Standard things were back to glorious stereo 🔊 🔊
*Apparently as of macOS 12