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Kimbie

macrumors regular
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Jan 6, 2010
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On Vista and 7 you can control the individual volume of applications, is this possible on OSX and if so how

Thanks

Kimbie
 

waynep

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Dec 31, 2009
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Don't know of this is what your looking for. I am new to Mac, about 4 weeks. I found out today that I can control volume in iTunes with Command-Up Arrow and Command-Down Arrow. It's separate from the hardware volume keys on my MBP.
 

Kimbie

macrumors regular
Original poster
Jan 6, 2010
175
24
UK
Don't know of this is what your looking for. I am new to Mac, about 4 weeks. I found out today that I can control volume in iTunes with Command-Up Arrow and Command-Down Arrow. It's separate from the hardware volume keys on my MBP.

Thanks but that is not what im looking for.
 

brijazz

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Jul 31, 2008
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Generally, any app that outputs audio has its own volume controls built in (iTunes, video plug-ins for Safari, Quicktime, GarageBand, etc.). Is there an app that's giving you trouble?
 

Kimbie

macrumors regular
Original poster
Jan 6, 2010
175
24
UK
Generally, any app that outputs audio has its own volume controls built in (iTunes, video plug-ins for Safari, Quicktime, GarageBand, etc.). Is there an app that's giving you trouble?

Well I se Chrome and visit websites that have flash games some dont have a button to turn off sound

Kimbie
 
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