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27,866 downloadsUpdated: July 6, 2017Donationware / GPLv3
Multi Output Device Mac Download Windows 10
Route sound from various applications to specific audio devices and listen to different things through your speakers, headphones or other devices, with this nifty, open-source utility
The Mac Mini is also connected to a 2.1 desktop speaker system. Given this setup I managed to get the audio to work, first by creating a multi-output device, then I realised that most guides mention using an aggregate device, which I am not sure I understand what it really is. Example 1: Multi-Output Device. Close all applications. Open the Audio-Midi-Setup from Applications Utilities. Make sure that the Audio Devices window is visible (From the toolbar select Window Show Audio Devices (OS X 10.9 or lower: Show Audio Window) Add a new Aggregate Device by hitting the + button under the audio device.
- Aug 17, 2018.
- Jul 13, 2019.
What's new in Audio Router 0.10.2:
- Automatic routing functionality disabled because it caused some problems with certain software.
- Removed testing license from the executable.
- Source code released!
Normally, Windows can only send audio from all software sources to a single output device, even if several of them are available on your computer. If, for instance, you want to play different things on your speakers and headphones, each being connected to a separate output device, you can try using Audio Router.
Open-source project that is no longer actively maintained but still seems to do the job
This application is a free alternative to software like CheVolume, which offers similar functionality but must be purchased for continued use. However, it must be noted that updates are no longer being released, so new features won’t be added, and any bugs you encounter are unlikely to be fixed.
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Nevertheless, Audio Router worked just fine during our tests, although a few other users have reported problems when trying to run the application on Windows 10.
Route audio from each application to different output devices
Once launched, the program lists all sound-generating applications and allows you to specify which device the audio should be routed to. If you have headphones and speakers connected to separate sound cards, you can send audio from individual applications to each one.
You can also control each program’s volume, mute it, or duplicate audio so that streams are played on multiple separate audio devices.
Features a rudimentary UI and cannot be sent to the system tray
The user interface isn’t exactly flashy, but that isn’t really a big issue. Its layout is very straightforward, and you can also choose between two display modes.
However, it is a shame that users do not have the option to minimize the application to the system tray area so as to reduce taskbar clutter.
In a nutshell, Audio Router is a useful app if you have multiple sound output devices and wish to stream audio to them from individual applications. It worked very well during our tests, although some issues were reported by other users on Windows 10.
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- runs on:
- Windows 10 32/64 bit
Windows 8 32/64 bit
Windows 7 32/64 bit - file size:
- 266 KB
- filename:
- AudioRouter-0.10.2-32bit.zip
- main category:
- Multimedia
- developer:
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