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installed Soundflower 2.02b2 but its not in application folder #45

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r9thomas opened this issue Nov 10, 2015 · 12 comments
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installed Soundflower 2.02b2 but its not in application folder #45

r9thomas opened this issue Nov 10, 2015 · 12 comments

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@r9thomas
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Hi...new to all this, but with El Capitan breaking Soundflower, I am here.
I uninstalled the old version and rebooted.
downloaded 2.02b2 package and install seemed to go smoothly. Screen said it installed successfully.
However, the soundflower icon is not in application folder as expected per the "read me".
The 2ch & 64 ch options appear in the sound preferences, but clicking them mutes the sound.
Any ideas?
thanks
Rick

@ghost
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ghost commented Nov 18, 2015

I'm having the exact same problem. Install goes well, says it worked. Soundflower shows up in the sound preferences, but there's no application installed (SoundFlowerbed) to allow me to use them so I can't control where the sound goes. (which right now is nowhere.) Uninstalled for the moment till someone knows a fix or one is applied to the package.

@mattingalls
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Soundflowerbed is too flaky to continue support but you can do most of it anyway with a multi-output device. read this thread: #44
i should have a new app soon that will hopefully make all of this much more easy.

@r9thomas
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thanks Matt,
can you reply when you new app is ready?

Thanks for letting me know.

Rick
On Nov 18, 2015, at 12:37 PM, Matt Ingalls notifications@github.com wrote:

Soundflowerbed is too flaky to continue support but you can do most of it anyway with a multi-output device. read this thread: #44 #44
i should have a new app soon that will hopefully make all of this much more easy.


Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub #45 (comment).

@timotei
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timotei commented Nov 19, 2015

You can get the app by manually building and copying the output Soundflowerbed app into /Applications and use it.

@highdefjeff
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Hello.
Any idea when the app/menu bar support will be available? Soundflower works great but making adjustments in the sound preferences isn't ideal. Thanks in advance!

@abramclark
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brew cask install soundflower soundflowerbed

@dariomargelibeeva
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hello @timotei Can you explain "manually building and copying the output ... into /Applications" to a non technical person like me? I have soundflower installed and working, but I do not see it in applications folder on my mac. I do not find soundflower foler anywhere. When I search my mac, in only shows the .pkg file, but no foler.

@Rev117
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Rev117 commented Feb 4, 2018

Hey guys, you need to go to system prefrences-sound-output/input. There's no actual application for soundflower i'm pretty sure

@20015jjw
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@Rev117 check @abramclark 's comment, I believe the core app and GUI is 2 apps and soundflowerbed installs the GUI. At least I tested on mine and found soundflower adds the options in sound pref and soundflowerbed adds the GUI app in Launchpad.

@johncalistro
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brew cask install soundflower soundflowerbed

Works!

@bernardodev
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I've installed is using brew cask install soundflower soundflowerbed, i see the app but nothing happens when I open it. I'm using Mojave 10.14.16. Any clue, anyone?

@jharrang
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jharrang commented Jun 27, 2020

I've installed is using brew cask install soundflower soundflowerbed, i see the app but nothing happens when I open it. I'm using Mojave 10.14.16. Any clue, anyone?

No clue why, but can confirm same behavior on my 10.14.6 (which is I assume what @bernardodev meant) system. No devices present in Sound setting either.

EDIT: Looks that one way or another, I missed allowing approved permissions for soundflower the first time I ran brew cask install soundflower. Re-ran, actually saw a prompt this time, and now appears to be working as intended. I recommend trying brew cask reinstall soundflower if you have this issue.

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