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(**) If you see an "Open Anyway" button in the Security Preferences, this is something different!!! Most likely because you tried (and failed) opening the installer by double clicking without holding down the control key. If the "Allow" button is disabled, you may need to click the lock icon in the bottom lower left corner first. It should inform you installation was successful. Once there, there should be an "Allow" button (**) that you will need to click on to give permission to use Soundflower (developer: MATT INGALLS). The first time you run the installer (Soundflower.pkg), it will ask for your admin password, and will FAIL! A security alert will appear, with a button to take you to System Preferences "Security & Privacy - General" pane. Note that the even though this Soundflower extension is signed, but the installer is not! You will have to hold the control key down to open the Soundflower.pkg installer for the first time.Īpple makes you jump through a few hoops. The website has the following instructions.
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This file contains the Soundflower.pkg package which the Installer application can use to install the Soundflower kernel extension. I went with VB-Audio Virtual Cable because it seemed the easiest to setup.There is a website titled "Signed Version for macOS Big Sur (11.1) and earlier" with a link which causes the file to be downloaded. There seem to be a few other potential Soundflower alternatives.
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I have to manually click on the Windows volume settings to adjust the actual music volume with this configuration, which isn't a big deal if I'm going to leave my laptop sitting to run DiscoParty anyway. They are instead tied to the 'CABLE Input' device, the new default device (DiscoParty seems to work independent of the 'CABLE Input' volume level, so my volumes hotkeys effectively do nothing now).
Note: my laptop volume hotkeys no longer control the music volume with this configuration. You'll have to enable Show Disabled Devices to access and use your Microphone device again. You can also just right click and disable the Microphone device, but note that Windows will hide your disabled Microphone device if you have Show Disabled Devices disabled (this is the default setting in Windows, right-click the Playback or Recording tabs to access and change this setting). You can do that by going to Control Panel > Sound > Recording > Microphone > Levels and clicking the speaker icon to toggle muting. You'll probably want to turn off your microphone as well. Windows -> CABLE Input -> CABLE Output -> Speakers So essentially this configuration changes the path of your computer's sound output from Go into 'CABLE Output' properties to check 'Listen to this device' and select your usual output device in the drop-down menu (the device previously set as the default playback device on the Playback tab) In the Recording tab, right-click 'CABLE Output' and select 'Set as Default Device'ĥ. In the Playback tab, right-click 'CABLE Input' and select 'Set as Default Device'Ĥ. Go into your Sound settings in Control Panelģ.
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Unzip the download and run VBCABLE_Setup or VBCABLE_Setup_圆4Ģ.
Download the VB-Audio Virtual Cable driver: Ģ. To set up VB-Audio Virtual Cable for DiscoParty in Windows (7) to bypass microphone input:ġ. I found this donationware utility to use as a Windows Soundflower alternative, VB-Audio Virtual Cable.