Closed antoninadert closed 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.
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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Yes, uninstalling the app, plug-in, and then rebooting CoreAudio using sudo launchctl kickstart -k system/com.apple.audio.coreaudiod
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Hello,
I tried to install with homebrew. Installation was successful. When trying to start the program "Proxy audio device settings" there is this :
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