Revisiones de Audio Output Selector
Audio Output Selector por AgentOink
Revisado por Usuario de Firefox 15083368
29 revisiones
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 18969979, hace 14 díasI use this extension regularly when monitoring multiple streams. I find it easier to follow along if the audio comes through the monitor instead of my main speakers. Add a volume booster and it would be perfect
- Se valoró con 3 de 5por Diamond, hace un mesWorks some of the time. I mainly use it for youtube. When youtube refreshes the streaming video (after a few hours) it randomly resets so you have to set it again to your output you want. If you change your personal output it resets eventually and you will have to set it again to the output you want.
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 17226637, hace un año
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por HolySpacePapa, hace un añoDoesn't work 100% of the time, but is still extremely useful and very appreciated. One of those "why isn't that just built in?" type of things.
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Seb, hace un año
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por be, hace un añoAwesome. Thanks for creating this. This function should be built-in to firefox already but this extension makes up for that.
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 18272549, hace un añoDidn't work at first, however I found that after setting the config, you have to restart firefox! Worked fine afterwards.
- Se valoró con 4 de 5por Tárnoki Csaba, hace un año
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por TXP, hace 2 añosIt needs to play with it but it works (for YouTube on FF 119.0.1 on Windows).
- Se valoró con 3 de 5por Reiner030, hace 2 añosSadly in latest 116.0.2 it didn't show up.
media.setsinkid.enabled is true now by default; maybe another Firefox function is overriding this addon?
Also not working in latest Canary versions 117.x
Tested as shown on youtube and also twitch - Se valoró con 5 de 5por Kai Chong, hace 2 añosThis works perfectly for me and there aren't a lot of options for an extension like this. Thanks for making it and I hope it'll always be maintained. :) thank you.
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Mick, hace 2 añosWorks nicely under MacOS on M2 silicone and Linux on x86-64. Open source (GNUv3) and source available for review on github. Many thanks to AgentOink.
*Note, Linux box is using PulseAudio. - Se valoró con 5 de 5por MiLeon, hace 2 años
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 13590764, hace 2 añosEasy to install, no permissions required. Works perfectly. I use it to pump music from YouTube to my Sonos for D&D Sessions and music (read: lofi and chill jazz live streams. Yes, I'm basic as F.). If you're interested here's the steps I took:
1. Install the Sonos application on your computer.
2. Create a virtual audio output using VBCABLE. (You can get one output for free)
3. Install and use "Stream What You Hear" to create a virtual radio station. Select the "CABLE Input" for VBCable as your radio source.
4. Add the SWYH radio station to the Sonos. I also found that I can right click the SWYH tray icon and select an output. Once I get it started it's easy to add speakers in the app.
Why not just use the regular speaker output? I did that at first, but then all the extra system sounds and things were getting pushed over the Sonos, and it was SUPER annoying. - Se valoró con 1 de 5por Inukaze, hace 2 añosThis not work under GNU/Linux distros without existence of PulseAudio. The unique msg you get is "NotFoundError" because on a GNU/Linux system just with ALSA Audio Device can't be detected
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 17641863, hace 3 años
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 12667335, hace 3 años
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por largelos, hace 3 añosGreat addon, working perfect, does not request any suspicious permissions and not overload UI. The only remark is that the white icon hard to see on a white theme.