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This software works perfectly awesome for me. However, before you claim the
software to be malware because
of it muting your mac, this is half of the purpose of this application, to
create virtual sound devices to, for
instance, record the sound that is playing on your computer, etc...
Before you claim this software to be malware, please move into the sound
preferences, and make sure that
Soundflower (2ch) or Soundflower (16ch) is not highlighted under "Sound in" and
Sound out" in your
preferences pane. If this is the case, all sound will be transmitted to
Soundflower, instead of your speakers,
headphones etc. Highlighting the topmost entry in both "Sound in" and "Sound
out" should work in most
cases, as shown in the pictures below. (note, the pictures are in Danish, and i
didn't bother to change language
just to show you something as obvious)
If this happens to not solve your problems, then i am sorry that i will not be
able to help you.
And, according to your complains, that they do not leave any contact
information, please take your time and
research next time, and you will discover that Soundflower is a product by the
company "Cycling 74", and they
do have contact information on their website (http://cycling74.com/company/ and
http://cycling74.com/support/)
Best Regards, and good luck
~Anders
Original comment by anders.c...@gmail.com
on 4 Jun 2010 at 5:52
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Ryan,
Sounds like your one real complaint is that iShowu HD Pro installed Soundflower
without your permission. This is certainly a valid complaint -- no application
should ever install a kernel extension without your permission -- but it's a
complaint about iShowu HD Pro, not about Soundflower. If you haven't already,
you should probably contact the iShowu folks at support@shinywhitebox.com. They
are, as far as I can tell, unrelated to Cycling '74.
Cheers,
Sean
Original comment by seandoug...@gmail.com
on 15 Jun 2010 at 6:19
I run IShowUHD pro. It does ask if you want Soundflower installed. You need to
read the messages while installing, and not rush through the process.
You don't use Mac's preference pane to uninstall software. Either dragging the
app into the trash, or looking for an "uninstall" file within the Applications
folder, will remove them. Always restart afterward.
The problem the original commenter has here, is not the programs, but the need
to learn how things are done on a Mac. It's NOT Windows man!
Original comment by chrisric...@gmail.com
on 22 Jun 2010 at 6:06
Original comment by 74obje...@gmail.com
on 15 Oct 2010 at 4:12
Thanks Anders. I knew I had had this problem before but couldn't remember how I
fixed it. Followed your instructions and problem solved.
Original comment by cmurph...@gmail.com
on 3 Jan 2012 at 8:48
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
r%ryanta...@gtempaccount.com
on 31 May 2010 at 7:13