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IMac-10-8:~ realname$ mdfind -name Soundflower.kextįile not present in /System/Library/Extensions/Soundflower.kext. #SOUNDFLOWER FOR MAC NOT WORKING SOFTWARE##63 and advise found therein, I believe I have successfully installed software combo that works like it did on my old iMac. I purchased a refurbished iMac, updated OS to Sierra10.12.6, which has problems with Soundflower. I use SoundflowerBed & app with Quicktime on an iMac OS10.6.8 to record jazz programs & other internet audio. I would be grateful if someone here can make a suggestion. At this point I'm reduced to randomly clicking buttons and hoping that I won't satisfy the definition of insanity. I've tried muting and unmuting Soundflower. I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling and restarting, but it didn't change anything. I then tried selecting the DisplayPort device, and it worked but the volume control buttons remained disabled. I tried selecting only Soundflower (2ch) and Built-in Output, but sound only came from the MacBook Pro's built-in speakers, and the volume buttons were disabled. I went ahead and created the Multi-Output device using the Audio MIDI Setup app. But there is no Soundflower icon in the menu bar, and no Soundflower application anywhere. Like the OP, after installing, Soundflower appears as a sound device (well, 2) in the Sound control panel. If I am wrong about this, then everything below is irrelevant. #SOUNDFLOWER FOR MAC NOT WORKING INSTALL#As I understand it, that version incorporates Soundflowerbed, so I did not install it. I downloaded and installed Soundflower 2.0b2. I have not previously installed Soundflower or Soundflowerbed. ![]() But it also could be incorrect installation. I think it is related to the sound being over DisplayPort. The 2017 MacBook Pros (Sierra 10.12.5, USB-C) may have added a new issue, as the above process has not yet allowed me to control volume with my keyboard. Unzip the "Soundflowerbed.app" from the download, then place it anywhere that is convenient. #SOUNDFLOWER FOR MAC NOT WORKING DOWNLOAD#If you do not have Soundflowerbed.app: the easiest solution is to download it by clicking this link. ![]() Reboot the computer then run the "" installer as above. You should see "Done!" in the results, indicating that the uninstallation completed satisfactorily. In the window that opens, press the "Run" button. In the same "Soundflower" folder, double-click "Uninstall Soundflower.scpt" to uninstall Soundflower 1.6.x. Fortunately Soundflowerbed from Soundflower 1.6.6b can be used on its own with Soundflower 2.0b2.Ĭopy Soundflowerbed.app from the /Applications/Soundflower/ folder to your Desktop or somewhere else. It can also be used on Mavericks or Yosemite but it lacks the "Soundflowerbed" application that lets you hear audio on your computer while Soundflower is set as the system output device. Important: The 2.0b2 version is the only version that will work on El Capitan and later. Click Record to capture the audio.Obtaining Soundflowerbed if you install Soundflower 2.0b2 When your Mac makes sound you should see it register in the track’s meters. In the Browse tab of the Info pane choose Stereo 1/2 Soundflower (2ch) from the Input source pop-up menu. If the Info pane for the track doesn’t appear, choose Track -> Show Track Info. Open GarageBand’s preferences, select the Audio/MIDI tab and from the Audio Output and Audio Input pop-up menus choose Soundflower (2ch). Use the default tempo and time- and key-signature settings that appear in the New Project Template window and click the Create button. This creates a GarageBand project that contains a single digital audio track. You set up GarageBand by launching the application and in the New Project window that appears choosing Acoustic Instrument. When you’re ready to begin your capture, just click Record. From the menu that appears choose Soundflower (2ch). In the Audio Recording window that appears click on the downward-pointing triangle to the right of the Record button. To configure QuickTime Player choose File -> New Audio Recording. You have a couple of applications on your Mac that can capture Soundflower’s audio-QuickTime Player and GarageBand. Step 3: Configure your capture application If your Mac makes any sound-not just the sound you’re trying to capture but also e-mail and Twitter alerts, for example-it will route that too. Do this and any sound that would normally come out of your Mac’s speakers is now routed through Soundflower. Select the Output tab and choose Soundflower (2ch). After you’ve installed Soundflower launch the Sound system preference and you’ll see evidence of Soundflower in the Output and Input tabs. ![]()
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