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| FineTune v1.7.0 FineTune v1.7.0 👉 Per-app volume control, audio routing, multi-device output and EQ for macOS. FineTune is a free and open-source macOS menu bar app that lets you control the volume of individual apps, boost quiet apps up to 4x, route apps to different speakers, use multi-device output, adjust input and output devices, and shape sound with a 10-band EQ and headphone correction. Features: Per-app volume sliders and mute controls Per-app volume boost with 2x, 3x and 4x gain presets Global hotkeys for app volume up, app volume down, app mute and popup toggle Configurable volume step size Keyboard navigation for the menu bar popup Multi-device output support Route apps to different audio outputs Auto-restore app volume, routing and EQ when devices reconnect 10-band EQ with presets Custom user EQ presets AutoEQ headphone correction support Loudness compensation using ISO 226:2023 equal-loudness contours Input device and microphone level control macOS alert volume control Bluetooth device management from the menu bar External monitor speaker control via DDC Dynamic menu bar icon styles Light and Dark theme support Adjustable popup size: Compact, Comfortable or Spacious URL schemes for automation Supported operating systems: macOS 15.0 Sequoia or later Supported languages: English, Simplified Chinese Changes: v1.7.0 05-14-26 New Features: Global Hotkeys Volume Step Keyboard-Navigate the Popup Theme Scroll-Wheel Volume Settings, Rebuilt Popup Size Improvements: Visual refresh across the popup. Popup fits a 13" MacBook Air screen. Tap anywhere on a device row to select it. Multi-output count badge on the app-row picker. Mute button speaker glyph tracks the slider. EQ panel moved to a lifted card. Input device row aligned with output. Bug Fixes: F10F12 media keys no longer step in raw gain. HDMI / DisplayPort monitor volume sliders no longer stay dead for the first few seconds after launch. Labels stop looking faded after switching from forced Light back to System appearance. The multi-output count reflects only devices currently attached. The Settings window no longer fights macOS for its scene state. This download is ... |
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