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- There is no shortage of apps that allow you to set app specific volume levels on macOS however there are free apps, and there are paid apps. If you’re looking for something free, we recommend checking out Background Music. Set app specific volume. Download Background Music and install it. It runs entirely in the menu bar where, if you click.
- Resolume Avenue VJ Software. Avenue is an instrument for VJs, AV performers and video artists. It puts all your media and effects right at your fingertips so you can quickly improvise your live visuals.
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That's instead covering the cost of OS X within the price of a Mac. Moreover, if you haven't upgraded to Snow Leopard, the OS X released in 2009, you'll need to spend $20 to do that first, to then.
Apple has increasingly required that Apple ID accounts (used for iCloud, purchases, and other purposes) are protected by two-factor authentication (2FA). This two-part system has you enter a password and then enter a code that’s available from all devices associated with the same iCloud account.
You know the drill. A pop-up appears on all devices showing a rough map of where Apple believes the request originated. Tap or click Allow on any device and that pop-up disappears from all the others. On the device from which you approved the map, a six-digit code now appears in a special dialog box. Enter that code as your device, service, or browser second factor.
But there’s an easier way. Apple lets you set up both trusted devices, linked via iCloud, and trusted phones, which can receive a text message or an automated voice call. Since Apple updated Messages, Safari, and other apps in iOS to offer an autofill in the QuickType bar above the keyboard and later in macOS to offer a Messages autofill dialog, you can use that method to reduce the number of steps.
Start a log in to any Apple device, service, or site that requires 2FA.
When prompted with a code, instead of following the procedure above, click or tap the Didn’t Get a Verification Code link.
Tap or click Text Me or Use Phone Number (descriptive text may vary); optionally select among numbers, shown by their last few digits, if you have multiple trusted numbers. (I recommend having multiple trusted numbers to avoid losing account access.)
When the code comes in via SMS, you can use the normal autofill option to fill in the appropriate fields for an Apple login.
Having said all this, SMS-based 2FA codes are increasingly considered a bad idea, due to the potential of phone number hijacking, which has become a common tool for identity theft and cash and cryptocoin theft. However, until Apple no longer allows phone number-based second factors, take advantage of this shortcut to speed logins.
This is also a useful tool when you’re logging in from a non-Apple device that you use with Apple services or don’t have your normal trusted devices around, but do have a linked phone.
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Downloads for WindowsDownload Arena
Version 7.3.2 rev 74029 19 Feb 2021 for MacOS
Download Avenue
Version 7.3.2 rev 74029 19 Feb 2021 for MacOS
Arena has everything Avenue has, plus advanced options for projection mapping and blending projectors. Control it from a lighting desk and sync to the DJ via SMPTE timecode.
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Avenue is an instrument for VJs, AV performers and video artists. It puts all your media and effects right at your fingertips so you can quickly improvise your live visuals.
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Download Alley
Alley 2.3.1 rev 13701 19 Feb 2021 for MacOS (also included in the Avenue and Arena installers)
Resolume Alley is a super quick lightweight video player and video converter. It plays all your media files, including DXV files, straight from the file browser. Convert your video files to DXV in just a few clicks.
The Resolume DXV codec is by far the fastest video codec for Avenue and Arena. It let's you work effortlessly with a lot of layers and high resolution video.
JuiceBar is the content store for Resolume. With over a hundred effects and sources you can add loads of new possibilities to Avenue & Arena.
Head over to JuiceBar to get started. Yummie!
Arena 6? Avenue 3? Or any other version? Look no further, most previous Resolume versions are available below.
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