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Well, interesting change of events. It appears to work this morning, and I
think I tracked down why. Maybe this is an intended feature, or an already
known bug.
Yesterday, on the primary Thunderbolt display I was getting no audio. So I
switched to that device for output, bypassing Soundflower, and used it. When I
came in to my office this morning, the volume was turned up on my primary
Thunderbolt display, after sending output to Soundflower, it worked.
It looks like to get Soundflower to work on the Thunderbolt displays, I need to
first switch to the displays as the primary output device and then crank the
volume up. I can then switch to Soundflower and control the volume on the
devices. It's kind of strange, but explains the issue I ran in to.
I hope this helps!
-Tim
Original comment by Timothy.Heckman
on 1 Jun 2012 at 2:22
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
Timothy.Heckman
on 31 May 2012 at 9:17