: A new special source was added specifically for macOS 13, allowing users to capture audio from the system's built-in background sound feature (found in Accessibility settings).
Loopback allows Mac users to create "Virtual Audio Devices" that take sound from applications (like Safari, Zoom, or Spotify) and hardware inputs (like microphones) and route them to other software. It is essentially a cable-free digital mixing board for your computer. Common use cases for the software include: Loopback 2.2.11
According to the official Loopback Release Notes , the primary highlights of this version include: : A new special source was added specifically
: Routing high-quality audio from game apps or DJ software directly into OBS. Common use cases for the software include: According
: Combining a microphone with music from a media player into a single track for recording.
: This update achieved full compatibility with macOS Ventura, ensuring all audio routing features worked without known issues on the then-new operating system.