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    MBP speakers torture for gaming well you can do something about it now...and cheaply "SW Boom"

    Discussion in 'Apple and Mac OS X' started by ajaidev, Sep 19, 2011.

  1. ajaidev

    ajaidev Notebook Consultant

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    I just just used the app for about a day and it has certainly added the extra spatng that my speakers lacked. For about Rs.400 "$9" its a great app and best of all it works with games its also said to work with itunes but i did not try it out.

    Now what you need to do is install it and it will say that another install is needed to configure the complete system audio. You let it download the driver "It will not affect your warranty" now that the custom driver is installed you have system wide control of your audio inner workings.

    I think it would work for most games only tried it for 2 "NFS HP2 and Black ops". Since its $9 i recommend it and the result is also quite acceptable. Here is the link to the app:

    Mac App Store - Boom
     
  2. masterchef341

    masterchef341 The guy from The Notebook

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    soundflower does the same thing for free