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Update: After scouring the internet for every forum post related to this topic,
I have tried the following workarounds:
1. Jiggle a toothpick and Q-tip in the headphone and digital out jacks to reset
a possible stuck switch
2. Reset the PRAM by restarting the computer while holding option-command-p-r
3. Reset the PMU by shutting down the computer, unplugging it from everything,
taking out the battery, and holding the power button for 5+ seconds
4. Replaced contents of
/System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.audio.coreaudiod.plist with a working
version from Snow Leopard
Nothing worked. My laptop is still silent.
Many forum posts said that a red light in the headphone jack and no internal
audio could mean that the logic board is faulty, but I doubt that the logic
board would decide to wig out the very instant that I uninstalled Soundflower.
Has *anyone* found a fix for this problem?
Original comment by andrewheiss
on 30 Oct 2011 at 2:47
i'm afraid the same thing happened to me and no work arounds had any effect.
underfortunately, no one from Soundflower has ever addressed or commented, even
though this issue is all over the internet.
i actually had to buy an small soundcard to carry around with me, even just to
use the headphones.
they sadly do not seem to be taking any interest or responsibility :(
it's unfortunate, as it could be a great software, and of course wonderful it's
free...but when it actually breaks your equipment and costs you more
money...I'm gon to be writing to Google code who is hosting the download now...
Original comment by mailecol...@gmail.com
on 30 Oct 2011 at 10:05
They're on Twitter at @cycling74 and seem to be responsive to any @ replies, so
I'll try talking with them directly starting tomorrow (I doubt they have anyone
monitoring Twitter on a Sunday afternoon)
Original comment by andrewheiss
on 31 Oct 2011 at 12:09
I installed at home yesterday to use w/smutefy. I just installed it at work.
Now I'm scared of uninstalling :s
Original comment by edu...@gmail.com
on 31 Oct 2011 at 2:21
This is the same problem that i was when install soundflower on my mac with OSx
Lion, i tried with every method with no results. I have to do a downgrade from
osx lion to leopard, and then install again osx Lion.
SoundFlower kill the audio system in Lion, please dont try to install, the only
solution is wait for a new release of the program, we really need this app, so
i will be waiting.
(Sorry for my english, but im from another planet out of this galaxy)
Original comment by adolfo.i...@gmail.com
on 26 Nov 2011 at 3:11
Did downgrading from Lion to Snow Leopard fix the sound?
Original comment by andrewheiss
on 19 Dec 2011 at 3:13
I have the same problem on my iMac 10.6.7.
This is unacceptable !!
Original comment by flippyfl...@gmail.com
on 25 Feb 2012 at 1:35
I got the audio issues fixed by following these steps:
1. run the uninstaller that comes as part of the soundflower dmg
2. delete or move files from the /Library/Preferences/Audio directory
3. restart the system and your good to go
Original comment by vivekse...@gmail.com
on 18 Mar 2012 at 7:08
I HAVE A SOLUTION! click on the soundflowerbed! click audio setup at the
bottom, right click build in input, use that, and then turn off flowerbed and
its all good! :)
Original comment by johnnehg...@live.co.uk
on 25 Apr 2012 at 6:23
I installed Soundflower on my Mac mini (2012, Intel, OS 10.8.4 — Mountain
Lion) some weeks ago (early in August, 2013, I think; does this identify the
version?). It has caused no problems with the sound system: I can select
Soundflower as my output in System Preferences and as my input in Audacity and
record music streams from the internet, and can then reset output and input and
my headphone socket works perfectly well. But — and it's a huge 'but'! — my
computer has started crashing. It did not do this when I first installed and
used Soundflower. Nonetheless the crash report seems to implicate the
following: com.Cycling74.driver.Soundflower 1.6.6
I shall have to uninstall Soundflower until this problem is fixed. Can anyone
tell me whether there is an update that does fix the problem?
Original comment by michael....@gmail.com
on 4 Sep 2013 at 12:08
Additional information: I guess from the crash report mentioned in my post just
above that the version of Soundflower I had is 1.6.6.
The other thing is that the Soundflower uninstaller didn't work properly, and I
had to search for components and delete them manually.
Original comment by michael....@gmail.com
on 4 Sep 2013 at 12:35
Lost all audio on my macbook pro after installing this dodgy soundflower, loud
buzzing sound from inbuilt audio, even after uninstalling. After reading all
the above posts I started plugging and unplugging my headphones into the
socket. At first sound started up again, then suddenly it caused my whole
computer to shut down! Terror! Then when it started up again everything was
back to normal. This is my first post ever in a forum like this as I'm not a
techie, but I will say this... soundflower is dangerous!
Original comment by origamie...@gmail.com
on 23 Oct 2013 at 3:08
Hey guys, had the same problem - solving it was super easy in my case though:
Headphone jack in (headphone sound works), plug it out again and boom back is
the internal sound..
I love sound flower but this bullshit app caused a kernel panic which I could
only fix by resetting the whole system :( very very disappointed with the app
Original comment by pkraeh...@gmail.com
on 26 Nov 2013 at 5:31
Having similar problems. This software needs a LOT of work. Makes me wonder if
the rest of their software is as terrible and buggy.
Have had nothing but problems with my OS sound/system preferences since
installing. Uninstalling does nothing to fix the issues either. Installers
BEWARE, NOT WORTH IT!
Original comment by gbid...@gmail.com
on 19 Dec 2013 at 3:23
I fixed it! After two years, I fixed it! After I uninstalled soundflower two
years ago and the internal speakers on my mac stopped working, I reinstalled
OSX 3 separate times in an attempt to fix it. I even replaced the hard drive
when the original one failed, and after I installed Mavericks the sound still
didn't work! I had installed Windows through bootcamp, and on Windows, the
speakers worked. But never on the mac, until my coworker found this picture on
google images:
http://img189.imageshack.us/img189/6746/pgk7.jpg.
All it takes is a paperclip to hit the switch on the inside of the headphone
jack on the wall farthest from the monitor, and POOF. It worked! Go figure.
Fuck soundflower.
Original comment by Jacob.A....@gmail.com
on 6 Feb 2014 at 9:24
There is a fix for this...
Utilities > Audio Midi Setup > [Right Click] Built-In Output > Use this device
for sound output
(Repeat the same for headphones as and when required).
Original comment by christop...@gmail.com
on 11 Nov 2014 at 4:00
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
andrewheiss
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