On 2018-07-22, at 10:31 AM, David Schwartz <[email protected]> wrote: > On Jul 22, 2018, at 10:28 AM, Michael <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> So I found out the hard way that the version of soundflower that I'm using, >> even if configured for 6 different 2-channel loops, only has one volume >> control, and making any loop softer makes all the loops softer. >> >> I've also discovered that there's about half a dozen different forks of >> soundflower. >> >> Does anyone have a version that they use that: >> 1. Supports multiple different sound levels on different devices, >> 2. Does not introduce errors (Static/noise) after two or three days? >> >> (A different version that I used to use would result in my needing to >> restart coreaudiod to get rid of that noise, so it's not a minor concern.)
> > I prefer to use the rock solid commercial audio products from Rogue Amoeba, > instead of open source solutions: > > https://rogueamoeba.com/freebies/soundflower/ > Ohh, lovely: Webpage: Initial development and maintenance of Soundflower was done by Cycling '74. In 2014, Cycling '74 passed stewardship of Soundflower to Rogue Amoeba, but we ultimately didn't have the time or resources to improve the product. Thankfully, at the end of 2015, Soundflower's original author Matt Ingalls picked up the baton. The project can now be found via this GitHub link. If you're looking to use Soundflower, that's the link to visit. So I have used that Cycling '74 version, and it gave me that noise after days. I knew that R.A. didn't have any improvements to it, and I did find at least one other bugfix distribution. Now that the original author has gotten back to it? ... Sadly, nothing in the last 4 years except a readme update. So, no go. But now there's something like 300 forks of soundflower on GitHub. YEISH. So, I'm back to my question: Anyone got one that works well? _______________________________________________ MacOSX-talk mailing list [email protected] http://www.omnigroup.com/mailman/listinfo/macosx-talk
