How to Control Individual Apps’ Volume in M1 Mac

Feb. 1, 2021



The newM1 Macsbring a lot of cool features including the ability torun touchscreen appsand more. However, one feature that’s still missing on the new computers is the ability to control individual app volumes in macOS. So, if you’re looking for a way to ensure that your Netflix volume is high but notifications don’t get quite as loud, we have a solution. Here’s how to control individual apps’ volume in M1 Mac.

Control Individual Apps’ Volume in M1 Mac

Control Individual Apps’ Volume in M1 Mac

There are many reasons why you’d want a feature like this on your M1 MacBook or Mac Mini. Personally, I use it to increase the volume output from Microsoft Edge, while keeping System Sounds low when I’m at work. That way I can watch YouTube videos but not get constantly irritated by notification sounds on my Mac.

You can also use this app to boost volumes above their maximum if you want to. However, this might adversely affect your Mac speakers, so do this at your own risk.

Moreover, the app I’m going to tell you about also lets you record internal audio in M1 MacBook and M1 Mac Mini. So if that’s something you’re interested in, read on. As always, you can use the table of contents to skip ahead to any relevant section.

There’s a really useful, FOSS (free and open-source) app that we can use to get this functionality on the M1 Mac.

As you can see, the app shows all the apps running on your Mac, so you can adjust the volumes as you see fit.

Background Music also has another neat feature called ‘auto-pause’. With this feature, your Mac will automatically pause any audio that’s playing on your Mac when it detects another app starting to play music or audio.

By default, this is set to iTunes, and you can change it toApple Music, Spotify, VLC and others. This way, you can ensure that your music automatically pauses if you start playing music or a video on another app.

List of Apps Supported for Auto-pause:

If you’re like me, you might find yourself in a situation where you want toscreen record on Macwith internal audio. While that feature isn’t natively available in macOS, you can do just that with Background Music. Here’s how to do that.

You can now start the screen recording and it will record internal audio on your MacBook or Mac Mini as well.

If, for some reason, you want to uninstall the Background Music app from your Mac, here’s how you can do that.

Note:Check out our article onbest Terminal commandsto get the most out of your Mac.

So that was how you can control individual app volumes on your M1 Mac and even record internal audio on your Mac. It’s great that the developer has made this app available for free. Plus, it’s open source, so if you’re interested, you can fork the repo and customise the app or make improvements to it as well.

While it’s really easy to use the Background Music app on Mac, in case you run into any problems, you can just comment down below and we’ll definitely try and help you out.