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Are you using multiple audio outputs at the same time? Most users probably use one of their external displays for audio output. If you are using one of your displays, you should simply disable volume control for the other one (Preferences/Displays/Show advanced settings). You can also override the audio device name that is associated to the display. You can also try changing |
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Thanks for the info...
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Yes, I understand the frustration. The app only controls the display's built in amplifier via DDC while the Cinema Display uses an Apple proprietary protocol and system level audio control.
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I have 2 LG 35WN65C-B Monitors.
The app sees both.
I can adjust individual monitors from the pull-down.
When I use the keyboard to adjust the overall volume,
It only affects the one that is set to Main Monitor in the OS.
IF I drop it to one slider for all it doesn’t affect the Apple Cinema Display.
Thanks
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