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Utilities/Audio MIDI Setup -> change "Master" level for Soundflower (2/16).
Original comment by smiront...@gmail.com
on 15 Feb 2012 at 4:59
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I know! sliders are at full! when I select my original AudioPhile driver volume
is much louder!
I also have a problem because the card after a while humming and I have to
manually specify output of the sound in soundflower.
Original comment by cj_gr...@o2.pl
on 15 Feb 2012 at 9:09
I have the same issue. SFB v.1.6.6b, Montain Lion 10.8.2. Interestingly, I
monitor a song through Headphones output, the overall sound is low even at full
power. Then, I alter the output volume of Headphones at Preferences>Sound and I
hear a really loud click, indicating what the loudness supposed to be. But it
is not at all the level of the played song.
Original comment by sergei.z...@googlemail.com
on 22 Feb 2013 at 10:14
Same issue with the latest version of soundflower.
Original comment by jedmunds...@gmail.com
on 23 Aug 2013 at 10:56
same issue; fixed by turning up the built-in output channel 1 and 2 volume in
Audio MIDI.
I'm not sure why that effects Soundflower, but it does.
Original comment by a...@andrewmonks.net
on 17 Sep 2013 at 4:26
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I had this problem when I had to manually install the soundflower.kext after
the installer failed, and so didn't have Soundflowerbed installed or running
(this was on a hackintosh Dell 10v running mostly vanilla 10.6.2, so that's
likely why it wouldn't install). Going to Audio Midi Setup via AU Lab (using
that run a systemwide equalizer), Pref > Devices > Expert Settings > Edit
Device > Audio Midi Setup, either showed the Soundflower master slider grayed
out, or only showed me Output and not Input.
So I manually installed Soundflowerbed. Clicking on the icon in the menubar,
then Audio Setup, again took me to Audio Midi Setup. However, this time I could
change the master slider on both the Input and the Output tabs for Soundflower.
The input master level was at about 33%, raised it to 100% and was back in
business.
FWIW, this was after I already had been using Soundflower at full volume. For
some reason, either on wake from sleep, or after toggling the output btw
Soundflower and built-in, the volume was mysteriously lowered. In searching for
the problem, I uninstalled and reinstalled the Soundflower kext and reinstalled
the appleHDA kext from Netbook installer, but that didn't seem to help. I just
had to find the setting in Audio Midi via Soundflowerbed.
Original comment by benjamin...@gmail.com
on 12 Jan 2014 at 3:02
Or perhaps I'm crazy and I just missed the "Input" panel and was only looking
at the "Output" panel the first time I was in Audio Midi Setup. Either way,
check the volume settings on both.
Original comment by benjamin...@gmail.com
on 12 Jan 2014 at 3:13
I'm Showing only the slider for the speakers in the Midi Setup panel, no other
output sliders. Trying to boost audio to ishowu captures. Soundflowerbed
v1.6.2, MBP 3.1, OSX 10.6.8
Original comment by selfcult...@gmail.com
on 3 Apr 2014 at 6:50
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#6 @andrewmonks - thank you!
Original comment by chrisled...@gmail.com
on 1 Jan 2015 at 1:31
i know this is an old thread but for those still looking...if volume is low, in
Audio MIDI setup up, go to soundflower. The master volume fader for me was at
0db (100%) already. I LOWERED it and it made something reset or whatever
because the volume RAISED. now i was getting close to normal levels at 100%.
I did the same thing again and it got louder again and back to normal.
Original comment by Brandon....@gmail.com
on 19 Feb 2015 at 5:30
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
cj_gr...@o2.pl
on 14 Feb 2012 at 9:46