briankendall / proxy-audio-device

A virtual audio driver for macOS to sends all audio to another output
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It doesn't work #40

Closed antoninadert closed 7 months ago

antoninadert commented 7 months ago

Hello,

I tried to install with homebrew. Installation was successful. When trying to start the program "Proxy audio device settings" there is this : image All fields are disabled and no audio device is detected. I tried to reboot the mac and also kill coreaudio, but it didn't work. I still have the same issue (as in the image above)

What did go wrong ? I'm on Sonoma 14.1.1

briankendall commented 7 months ago

According to #13 installation through Homebrew appears to be broken, and I just recently put up a fix for Sonoma that might not even be installed by Homebrew yet. I recommend following the manual installation instructions on the main page of this repo and seeing if it works then.

antoninadert commented 7 months ago

It worked with manual install as you mentioned.

Many thanks. Additional question : to uninstall is it as simple as removing the folder in HAL folder and deleting the app?

If so, it might be worth mentioning and I can put a PR for that

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According to #13 https://github.com/briankendall/proxy-audio-device/issues/13 installation through Homebrew appears to be broken, and I just recently put up a fix for Sonoma that might not even be installed by Homebrew yet. I recommend following the manual installation instructions on the main page of this repo and seeing if it works then.

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briankendall commented 7 months ago

Yes, uninstalling the app, plug-in, and then rebooting CoreAudio using sudo launchctl kickstart -k system/com.apple.audio.coreaudiod.