Soundflower 1.6.6b Dmg
下載Soundflower可以從這裡,最新版是Soundflower-1.6.6b.dmg 。 安裝完畢後在應用程式目錄下會出現Soundflower子目錄,裡面的Soundflowerbed.app就是可執行文件, 雙擊它啟動以後,Mac OS上部狀態條就會出現Soundflower的圖標,如下。. Category: All: Download: Soundflower-1.6.6b.dmg Size: 179.75 kB; FavoriteFavorite Preview code View comments: Description. Official Website. Now I need to install Soundflower on mac, I download the source code from Github, then I opened 'Terminal' to install it, but I had got some trouble.
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Soundflower
Free Inter-application Audio Routing Utility for macOS
- Soundflower 1.6.6b.dmg On what operating system? Mac OS X 10.9 Please provide any additional information below. Original issue reported on code.google.com by BobBreakstone@gmail.com on 27 Oct 2013 at 7:18.
- どうも こんばんは、 今夜は月が綺麗ですね。んなことより困ったことがあるのですが、soundflowerを使わずにmacOSで音付き動画キャプチャってできますか?なんでこんなことしたいのかと言うと 古いsoundflower(1.6.6b)をインストールする→high sier.
- This tutorial is a revision of my previous tutorial on Soundflower. Using Mac OS X's built in functionality to create Aggregate devices and Multiple Output d.
Record any sounds coming from your Mac -- for free
Your Mac is capable of producing sound as well as playing sound channeled from outside sources—devices plugged into the Mac’s USB- and sound input ports as well as audio streamed from the Internet. Wouldn’t it be great if you could captures some of those sounds for later listening? You can. And you can for free with Soundflower. Here’s how it works.
Step 1: Download Soundflower
/tangled-ever-after-download-torrent.html. Download: Soundflower 1.6.6 Installer (includes SoundflowerBed) -- Use this for OS 10.6 - OS 10.8 - 179.75KB
Soundflower-1.6.6b.dmg
The first step involves finding a way to grab audio playing in one application—a Web browser, for example—and route it to an application that can capture that audio. Cycling ’74’s free Soundflower is that way. Soundflower is a system extension that lets you channel audio from one application to another. For example, you can take the audio playing from a movie in your Web browser and channel it into QuickTime Player’s audio input where you then record it.
Step 2: Configure Soundflower
After you’ve installed Soundflower launch the Sound system preference and you’ll see evidence of Soundflower in the Output and Input tabs. Select the Output tab and choose Soundflower (2ch). Do this and any sound that would normally come out of your Mac’s speakers is now routed through Soundflower. Any is the key word here. If your Mac makes any sound—not just the sound you’re trying to capture but also e-mail and Twitter alerts, for example—it will route that too.
Step 3: Configure your capture application
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You have a couple of applications on your Mac that can capture Soundflower’s audio—QuickTime Player and GarageBand. To configure QuickTime Player choose File -> New Audio Recording. In the Audio Recording window that appears click on the downward-pointing triangle to the right of the Record button. From the menu that appears choose Soundflower (2ch). When you’re ready to begin your capture, just click Record.
You set up GarageBand by launching the application and in the New Project window that appears choosing Acoustic Instrument. This creates a GarageBand project that contains a single digital audio track. Use the default tempo and time- and key-signature settings that appear in the New Project Template window and click the Create button. Open GarageBand's preferences, select the Audio/MIDI tab and from the Audio Output and Audio Input pop-up menus choose Soundflower (2ch). Close the Preferences window. If the Info pane for the track doesn’t appear, choose Track -> Show Track Info. In the Browse tab of the Info pane choose Stereo 1/2 Soundflower (2ch) from the Input source pop-up menu. When your Mac makes sound you should see it register in the track’s meters. Click Record to capture the audio.
Step 4: Monitor the Mac’s sound
When you choose Soundflower as your Mac’s audio output you can no longer hear it through attached speakers or headphones. In order for you to monitor what’s happening, launch the Soundflowerbed application (found in /Applications/Soundflower). Click the Soundflowerbed menu bar item that appears and choose your speakers or headphones from the menu. Now, not only will your audio application capture what your Mac plays, but you’ll be able to listen to the source audio as well. (You may want to do this before setting up QuickTime or GarageBand to capture your audio, but that's up to you.)
Again, any sound your Mac makes will be channeled through Soundflower so you’ll want to disable alert sounds or quit those applications that make them. Additionally, if you change your Mac’s volume, that change will be captured by the application that’s recording Soundflower’s sound. So, lay off the volume and mute controls.
Special Thanks to: Christopher Breen (Macworld).