You shouldn't need to download any additional software all that's required is QuickTime, System Preferences, and Audio MIDI Setup (Applications > Utilities > Audio MIDI Setup, for the Multi-Output + Bluetooth headset). Many people seem to struggle with the setup. I haven't used it since the early days, when it was tough to set up but easy to work with once you had. One essential part is missing compared to early versions, Soundflowerbed, which was the vital routing component. It's now back in the hands of its original creator, Matt Ingalls. It was passed around between new owners for some time - initially Cycling '74, then Rogue Amoeba took a caretaker role for a while. Soundflower used to be the go-to routing app for OS X but got less reliable over time. MacOS system extension that allows applications to pass audio to other >applications. All audio coming in the CABLE input is simply forwarded to the CABLE output.īlackHole is an open source virtual audio driver that allows applications to pass audio to other applications with zero additional latency. VB-CABLE is a virtual audio device working as virtual audio cable. New to macOS, has been around a while on Windows. This new-and-improved audio driver replaces Soundflower and provides a bunch of new features and improvements in order to make recording audio more stable and easy to do. IShowU Audio Capture is an extension to OS X used by iShowU Studio and iShowU Instant to record audio from your computer. They're mainly freeware/shareware/donationware Also check out Audio Hijack and SoundSourceĪll below are ones I'm aware of but haven't used. To make this list more comprehensive, Rogue Amoeba make several routing apps for slightly different purposes. Loopback - expensive for a one-trick pony, but like all things from Rogue Amoeba, it "just works". My personal favourite & the only one I really use these days is… I haven't used all of these, so I can't list them in any kind of 'best' order. I would check any configuration utilities the external mixer uses, and verify that the device has not changed output modes.You're going to have to install something, macOS can't do this on its own - in fact, as far as I'm aware, no OS can do this on its own they all need some kind of routing utility. If the device was working properly before, it should still work. This is why a third-party program is required, and due to this being a global issue on macOS and not an OBS specific problem, it doesn't make sense for us to reinvent the wheel when there are dozens of solutions to this problem already available (both free and paid). Apple has not provided, and shown no interest in providing, desktop audio capture methods. There is nothing we can do about this, or we already would have. Any device that presents as a desktop audio device cannot be captured by OBS, and never was able to be. Nothing has changed with the audio device support in macOS or OBS for quite some time, not sure why you're using a term like "crippleware" here. However, if the mixer is presented as an audio INPUT device, then OBS should be able to capture it just fine. Depending on how the mixer is presented to the operating system, a third-party program may be required, yes.
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