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Flash audio in Safari 11 plays through different output

Seeing if anyone else is experiencing this. I was updated to Safari 11 and now have observed some odd behavior. I have a thunderbolt dock my speakers are connected to and any flash player content does not play through the USB audio codec but through the built-in speakers. It only does so with flash content. Tried in Chrome and the issue does not exist. Seems to only be Safari 11 specific. Running 10.12.6 on Late 2013 rMBP. I can't seem to find any setting to change that.

MacBook Pro with Retina display, macOS Sierra (10.12.6)

Posted on Sep 20, 2017 5:24 PM

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Oct 3, 2017 5:52 AM in response to manolo

UPDATE:

I have a program installed on my computer called "Boom 3D" (v 1.1) which is an audio output enhancer. Essentially it creates a new audio output option called "Boom Audio" when the application is running (Img 1).

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Oddly though, this output option is NOT available under the volume menubar item list (Img 2).

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When I quit the Boom 3D application, select my desired headphones (speakers) output, then restarted Safari, audio playback worked on all websites, even when I restarted the Boom 3D application. I'm sure however that if I were to restart my computer, the system audio output selection would get screwed again.


Later I will test this out on my laptop as well (also running High Sierra, Safari 11, & Boom 3D v1.1) & will repost the results.


I doubt that the issue has to do with the Boom 3D application as I doubt that we all are coincidentally using the same application. But, this does point to a system or safari software bug that causes Safari to not recognize any preselected audio output -- thus not knowing where to send audio -- until the desired output is reselected from the Sound System Prefs pane. Again, I'm going to keep playing with it on my systems to see if the issue and "fix" are reproducible.

Sep 20, 2017 5:59 PM in response to seancca.sil

Hi,

You are not the only one!

This appears to be a bug and it is affecting a number of people, including me.

A temporary fix I have found is to go to Safari / Preferences / Privacy / Manage Website Data and use the Remove button. But the problem comes back.

You may also try the Safari dropdown menu and Clear History or in Safari / Preferences / Privacy / check the Always Block box.

Flash audio in Safari 11 plays through different output

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