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"App Volumes" sliders do nothing in macOS High Sierra #134

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telnet23 opened this issue Nov 19, 2017 · 2 comments
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"App Volumes" sliders do nothing in macOS High Sierra #134

telnet23 opened this issue Nov 19, 2017 · 2 comments

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@telnet23
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In macOS High Sierra, adjusting the "App Volumes" sliders does not change the volume of any applications.

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kyleneideck commented Nov 22, 2017

I've upgraded to High Sierra (10.13.1 17B48) but App Volumes seem to be working normally for me.

What apps have you tried it with? Some don't work yet because of #42. I tested it with iTunes and VLC.

Also, what version of Background Music are you using?

@telnet23
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You're right; after experimenting with all of the applications listed in Background Music, I think the issue is indeed related to #42. Adjusting the sliders successfully changes the volume of Google Chrome, iTunes, QuickTime Player, and VLC. However, adjusting the sliders does not change the volume of FaceTime, Finder, Mail, Messages, Safari, and Terminal.

I'm using Background Music version 0.1.1.

I'm going to close the issue since I don't believe it is related to running macOS High Sierra.

kyleneideck added a commit that referenced this issue Nov 25, 2017
QuickLook's bundle ID has changed in High Sierra, which broke the
workaround that BGMApp uses to change QuickLook's app volume when
Finder's is changed.

Reported in #134.
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