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How to Stream Any Audio from Your Mac with Rogue Amoeba Airfoil 14

If you love listening to music, podcasts, or web-based audio on your Mac, you might want to share it with other devices around your house. Whether you have an Apple TV, a HomePod, a Sonos speaker, a Google Chromecast, or a Bluetooth device, you can stream any audio from your Mac wirelessly with Rogue Amoeba Airfoil 14.

Rogue Amoeba Airfoil 14 is a powerful and easy-to-use audio streaming software that lets you send any audio playing on your Mac to multiple outputs in sync. You can use it to stream music services like Spotify and Pandora, web-based audio from Safari or Chrome, or anything else you like. You can even stream to iOS devices and other computers with the free companion app Airfoil Satellite.

In this article, we will show you how to set up and use Rogue Amoeba Airfoil 14 to stream any audio from your Mac. You will learn how to:

    • Download and install Rogue Amoeba Airfoil 14 on your Mac
    • Select an audio source and output devices
    • Adjust the volume and equalizer settings
    • Create speaker groups and zones
    • Use Airfoil Satellite to receive and control audio

    Download and Install Rogue Amoeba Airfoil 14 on Your Mac

    The first step is to download and install Rogue Amoeba Airfoil 14 on your Mac. You can get it from the official website[^1^] for $29. You can also try it for free for 20 minutes per session with some limitations.

    Once you have downloaded the installer, double-click it and follow the instructions to install Rogue Amoeba Airfoil 14 on your Mac. You may need to restart your Mac after the installation.

    Select an Audio Source and Output Devices

    After installing Rogue Amoeba Airfoil 14, launch it from your Applications folder or Dock. You will see the main window with two sections: Source and Speakers.

    The Source section lets you choose what audio you want to stream from your Mac. You can select any application that is playing audio on your Mac, such as Spotify, Safari, iTunes, etc. You can also select System Audio to stream all the sounds coming from your Mac.

    The Speakers section lets you choose what devices you want to stream audio to. You will see a list of available outputs that are connected to your network or paired with your Mac via Bluetooth. You can select one or more outputs by clicking on their icons. You can also adjust the volume of each output individually by dragging the slider below their icons.

    Adjust the Volume and Equalizer Settings

    If you want to fine-tune the sound quality of your audio stream, you can use the Volume and Equalizer buttons at the bottom of the main window.

    The Volume button lets you adjust the overall volume of your audio stream. You can drag the slider to increase or decrease the volume level. You can also mute or unmute the audio stream by clicking on the speaker icon.

    The Equalizer button lets you adjust the frequency balance of your audio stream. You can choose from several presets or create your own custom settings by dragging the sliders. You can also enable or disable the equalizer by clicking on the power icon.

    Create Speaker Groups and Zones

    If you have multiple output devices that you want to stream audio to regularly, you can create speaker groups and zones with Rogue Amoeba Airfoil 14.

    A speaker group is a collection of output devices that you can select or deselect with one click. For example, you can create a speaker group for all the speakers in your living room, or another speaker group for all the speakers in your bedroom.

    To create a speaker group, click on the + button at the bottom of the Speakers section. Then, give your speaker group a name and select the output devices that belong to it. Click on Save to create your speaker group.

    A zone is a set of speaker groups that are synchronized together. For example, you can create a zone for all the

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