Comment and replies on Volume Logic:
Yet another thank you to macmankev. I just pointed the audio output at my USB phone and restarted iTunes. Volume Logic kicked in as soon and I redirected the audio output back again.
Well Plantronics and Volume Logic continue to disappoint. They finally release a "fixed" update (seven months after it was broken) and it does in fact work with the speakers on my iMac. However, if you go to the FAQ you'll see that it doesn't work with Airport Express so I still can't listen to my iTunes library through my stereo (well actually I can, it just sounds like crap).
I guess we'll probably have to wait another 7 months for another "fixed" update . That's only 14 months total. You guys at Plantronic rock!
UPDATE: I just heard back from Plantronics. They have no plans to fix VL so that it once again works with your Airport Express. Nice...
So unless you plan only to listen to your music on your Mac (I don't), don't bother with VL. In fact, I'm so disgusted with how Plantronics handled this whole issue, and the fact that they won't fix VL so that it works with AE again, I suggest not bothering with it at all. Hopefully some other developer will pick up the ball and run with it. I'm not holding my breath.
I just bought this... the sound from my little JBL On-Tour speakers is already pretty good, but I was completely blown away when I fired this plugin up.
Great stuff (^^)
Comment and replies on RapioWrite:
Please, guys! At least spell the application name correctly!! It's RapidoWrite.




Thank you for the hint, macmankev! In the System Preferences, I switched the output device to Sunflower (a component of Audio Hijack Pro) and back to Built-in Audio. Now Volume Logic is working again.