A HAL virtual audio driver for macOS that sends all output to another audio device. Its main purpose is to make it possible to use macOS's system volume controls, such as the volume menu bar icon or volume keyboard keys, to change the volume of external audio interfaces that don't allow it. It might be useful for something else, too.
Install proxy-audio-device with Homebrew with brew
:
brew install --cask proxy-audio-device
or proxy-audio-device on macports with port
:
sudo port install proxy-audio-device
Run the Proxy Audio Device Settings app to configure your new audio device.
Download the latest release from this GitHub repository
Create the directory HAL
if it does not exist. Open a terminal window, execute the following command and enter your administrator password when prompted:
sudo mkdir /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/HAL
Move the directory ProxyAudioDriver.driver
to /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/HAL
and assign it the correct owner. Execute in the root directory of the unzipped file:
sudo mv ./ProxyAudioDevice.driver /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/HAL/
sudo chown -R root:wheel /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/HAL/ProxyAudioDevice.driver
Either reboot your system or reboot Core Audio by executing the following command:
sudo launchctl kickstart -k system/com.apple.audio.coreaudiod
Run Proxy Audio Device Settings to configure the proxy output device's name, which output device the driver will proxy to, and how large you want its audio buffer to be.
Open a terminal window and execute the following command:
sudo rm -rf /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/HAL/ProxyAudioDevice.driver
Either reboot your system or reboot Core Audio by executing the following command:
sudo launchctl kickstart -k system/com.apple.audio.coreaudiod
Clone the repo, open the Xcode project and build the driver and the settings application. Then follow the above installation instructions to install it.
If you make the audio buffer too small then the driver will introduce pops, crackles, or distortion. If you notice that then try increasing the buffer size.