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Hello everyone,I used soundflower to control volume and equalize the speakers of my external hd monitor. I used to chose 'Soundflower (2Ch)' as the audio output on my Mac settings and then chose the HDMI output on the SoundflowerBed app that remained on my taskbar. However, when I updated to El Capitan and SoundflowerBed would say that soundflower was not installed, so I installed the new version of soundflower through the link posted on this forum, but now when I choose any output on SoundflowerBed it crashes and I get no sound.Any recommendations?Thanks everyone.
Follow these steps:1.Install Soundflower.2.Go to Audio MIDI Setup3.Click the '+' sign at the bottom left of the window and select 'Create Multi-Output Device'(Aggregate is just the same,but I'm using Multi-Output)4.Check the boxes at the 'Use' column next to Built-In Output and Soundflower 2ch(64ch is not recommended).Also tick the box in the 'Drift Correction' column for Built-In Output.5.Adjust your volume before switching(I'll tell you why in the next step)6.Go to System Preferences-Sound-Output and choose your Multi-Output device(or whatever you named it). BEWARE that this option will make your volume unadjustable.7.Go to OBS-Settings-Audio then select Soundflower 2ch as the Desktop Audio Device.Done!If you want to adjust it back,switch to Built-In Output.The downside to this method is that you must switch to the multi-output device you created for OBS to hear.I will update this thread with a video later.