Major Enhancement: Loopback now supports nested devices, allowing one Loopback virtual audio device to be embedded inside another Loopback device. Now you can create even more powerful (and complex) setups.
Major Enhancement: Loopback's backend, powered by Instant On, has been updated with full support for MacOS 10.12 (Sierra).
Major Enhancement: We've made a ton of small but useful interface improvements, including tooltips for overly long device summary information, visual warnings for missing devices, a Type column in the Audio Sources table, improved window resizing and full-screen support, a popover in the Home view, and changing the “Select Application…” modal dialog into a sheet.
Critical Bug Fix: Loopback can once again capture audio from FaceTime.
Critical Bug Fix: A rare issue where monitoring could fail to turn on, or fail to turn off, has been corrected.
Enhancement: You can now duplicate a virtual device, via the Edit menu. Undo is also now supported for virtual device creation and deletion.
Enhancement: Loopback devices will now show a custom icon, based on their settings, in other apps like Audio MIDI Setup.
Enhancement: Applications can now be dragged directly to the Audio Sources table to add them to a virtual device.
Enhancement: If a monitoring device is missing, Loopback will now warn you via Notification Center, as well as in the app's main interface.
Enhancement: Loopback now also uses Notification Center to alert you to software updates when the main application isn't open.
Enhancement: Virtual devices now support the 176.4 kHz sample rate.
Bug Fix: An issue on Mac OS X 10.10 and higher has been fixed, so that console warnings are no longer incorrectly logged when Loopback launches.
Other: If the Instant On backend is unsupported (as on a brand-new OS), Loopback will now automatically check for an update.
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