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Bug: Have to manually "reload" when changing the output device (after MacOS Sonoma update) #870

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SebastianEShelby opened this issue Oct 4, 2023 · 12 comments

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@SebastianEShelby
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SebastianEShelby commented Oct 4, 2023

Update: The issue has gotten worse in practice. Now, every once in a while, the app turns itself off and shows an error: "selected device is not supported" (text is not literal). For now, I've disabled the app until there is a fix.

  • I have checked for a similar issue and sure it hasn't been reported before.

Describe the bug
When I switch the output device, eqMac no longer automatically recognizes the new output device which means the new output device's audio is no longer controlled by eqMac. This specially happens if the new output device is the monitor.

The issue started happening after upgrading to MacOS Sonoma and was not there before that.

I now have to manually go to eqMac and press the "reload" icon next to the active output to force eqMac to gain back control of the audio device.

Steps to Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behaviour (feel free to change the placeholder as you need):

  1. Change audio output from MacOS menu bar.
  2. eqMac will no longer control the new device's audio

Expected behaviour
eqMac should always control the volume of the active output device even after switching to a new output device using MacOS menu bar.

Setup information:

  • Audio device used for playback: speakers connected to usb-c monitor
  • Audio transmission interface: 3.5mm Jack
  • macOS Version: Sonoma 14.0
  • eqMac Version: 1.7.10

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@golden07
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golden07 commented Oct 5, 2023

I have the same issue

@SebastianEShelby
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I have the same issue

Can you test it again? It may have been resolved.

@pantone337cc
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I have the same issue

Can you test it again? It may have been resolved.

The same issue. We need new eqMac version

@golden07
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I have the same issue

Can you test it again? It may have been resolved.

i tested, had a fresh install of macos, and of eqMac, but de problem still exists.

@martinpelant
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I have the same issue with Sonoma on Mac Studio M2 & USB-C speakers

@rameezv
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rameezv commented Oct 17, 2023

Same issue here as well on a MBP Pro M1 Pro with my Bluetooth Headphones

@donie
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donie commented Oct 21, 2023

Same here, I noticed the repository haven't been updated for quite some time since it's seperate from the private build. Wondering if developer may aware of the issue or working on a fix?

@rodrigopaillan
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rodrigopaillan commented Nov 6, 2023

click on setting (gear icon on the bottom) on eqMac, on the new window uncheck the "Hide Driver device" that seems to fix the device name.

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@kevinfales
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Bump; Same issue here. MBP running Sonoma (14.1.2) and Sony WH1000-XM5s via Bluetooth.

@ucabqll
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ucabqll commented Dec 5, 2023

same issue, after awaking device, occasionally it stops overriding and have to manually quit and restart eqMac for overriding the audio output again.

@ArtRoman
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ArtRoman commented Dec 7, 2023

Same here, looks like driver is unloading on high memory usage, need to disable and reenable eqMac, reselect output device to make eqMac catch device, or just to restart eqMac

@ragauskl
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This should have been resolved in one of previous updates, can anyone confirm if this is still an issue?

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