Last login: Sun Dec 4 10:07:59 on consoleģ3-82-114-61:~ mihail$ sudo rm -rf /Library/Extensions/Soundflower. type in: sudo rm -rf /Library/Extensions/Soundflower.kext So *after* following Neil Clayton instructions above, if you're still seeing Sunflower in System Preferences / Sound, Output tab, try executing the above command on it own: You can see the extra line compared to the Uninstaller for Soundflower 1.6.6b: The Uninstall scrip is:ĭo shell script "sudo rm -rf /System/Library/Extensions/Soundflower.kext" with administrator privilegesĭo shell script "sudo rm -rf /Library/Extensions/Soundflower.kext" with administrator privilegesĭo shell script "sudo rm -rf /Library/Receipts/Soundflower*" with administrator privilegesĭo shell script "sudo rm -rf /var/db/receipts/.*" with administrator privilegesĭo shell script "sudo rm -rf /Applications/Soundflower" with administrator privileges I've found it on GitHub, link, under the subhead Downloads - "". Scanning my hard drive I've found that I've used a different installer, "". The above procedure did not work for me, I could still see Soundflower in System Preferences / Sound, Output tab. If you don't know what this means, get a tech-savvy friend to do it for you. Contact the software manufacturer for assistance." In this case you will need to disable System Integrity Protection and remove /System/Library/Extensions/Soundflower.kext (and then re-enable System Integrity Protection). If you previously installed Soundflower on an older version of OS X you may encounter a message saying " The installer encountered an error that caused the installation to fail. Access it from another machine, delete the offending kext.Start the offending machine in Target Disk Mode ( ).Here's another idea from Keith, if you've a couple of macs: You may not be able to 'rm' the kext from terminal. or "mdfind -name SoundflowerSigned.kext" (without the quotes)ĭeleting the driver from a SIP protected folderįrom 10.11 onwards, macOS protects certain folders.If you get any files, these need to be removed for the driver to be uninstalled. Is it *anywhere at all*? From Terminal, type "mdfind -name Soundflower.kext" (without the quotes).Is Soundflower.kext in /Library/Extensions? soundflower requires a kernel extension to work.If when you reboot (you did reboot, right?) you find that Soundflower is still there, check that it isn't installed in another location as well (thanks for Hauke Norman for this tip). Failing to do this part can result in update / installation / general weirdness (tm). Reboot - This part is important! To ensure that the driver is unloaded correctly, you do need to reboot.Doing so executes the script and removes the existing driver. Press the play button at the top of the window.Open up the downloaded DMG file, and run the script highlighted below. ![]() The first step is to Download version Soundflower 1.6.6b. 1 ACCEPTED SOLUTION sepiemoini Contributor III Options Posted on 01-04-2016 11:16 AM mm2270 I think Ive got it I removed all instances of Soundflower from the package contents from Composer as suggested.Then launch the utility and select Audio Recorder in the main interface. Now, when you open up QuickTime – Start New Screen Recording and select “Aggregate Device” from drop down arrow on the right. Download and install it on your computer.Go into System Preferences – Sound – Output - choose Multi-Output Device.Place a checkmark next to SoundFlower 2ch and Built-in Output.Place a checkmark next to Soundflower 2ch and Built-in Microphone.Click the (+) Plus sign in bottom left corner.Go to Applications – Utilities - Open Audio Midi Setup.NOTE: If you do not want to include your microphone audio and only include the audio from your computer in your screen recording, just take out the steps related to the “Aggregate Device” and choose SoundFlower 2ch in QuickTime for your screen recording. This was the exact thing I needed to do when I figured this out, thought I would write it up to remember in the future. This is great for a screen-sharing session where you are talking to someone and walking through an application over the computer. The Holy Grail (Adding Audio from your Microphone and your Computer while being able to hear the audio as it records) Start New Screen Recording – Click drop down arrow on right side of dialog box – choose Soundflower 2ch.Go into System Preferences – Sound – Output - choose Soundflower 2ch.This option routes ALL audio through Soundflower and therefore you CANNOT HEAR IT to monitor it as it is being recorded. Google “Screen recording with audio on Mac” and you will see. This is what I kept finding when trying to search for a solution. ![]() This allows you to capture the audio from your computer in your QuickTime screen recording. ![]() You can install Soundflower to route your computer’s audio back into QuickTime to record it. However, when doing so, you only get the screen – no audio. ![]() QuickTime allows you to easily do a screen recording. The Holy Grail of screen recording on Mac
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