![]() Can't hear anything when trying to record app-audio? I've written up the steps I take when debugging app-audio problems. N ote: this applies to iShowU Instant and iShowU Studio 2įirst things first, make sure you are running the latest version of iShowU. Make sure the iShowU Audio Capture driver is installed.Ģ - Verify Audio Capture Driver isn't muted.Make sure you have the latest version of the capture driver.Visit the SWB downloads page to get the latest.Goal: Making sure you're not chasing something that's already fixed. Goal: Ensure all channels of the audio driver have their volume set, and don't have a rogue 'muted' flag set. Toggle the mute checkbox on ALL channels on both tabs (Input and Output).Open Audio Midi Setup, from /Applications/Utilities.I've seen this a bit over the years, so we check this first. Do this even if the channel doesn't look muted. Toggle the mute flag, on every channel, regardless. I've seen cases where it doesn't look muted, but it is. Slide all volume sliders to 100%, on all channels on both tabs (Input and Output). By doing this you guarantee to set the volume of the channel, which is what we want to do.ģ - Verify sound is heard through the driver Slide it even if it looks like it's at 100%. ![]() Goal: Check that iShowU Instant (or Studio2) can 'hear' the audio coming though the driver. You can also try the OBS Mac forums, as the Mac userbase is very small and most should be on the official forums. You should hear it at this point, in whatever device you set audio to in (2).Make sure your System Preferences | Sound | Output is set to speakers, or similar.Quit any running iShowU Instant (or Studio 2).For this test we're going to play some music through iTunes and check that iShowU can 'hear' it, but seeing if it's application audio level meters bounce. iShowU usually works well, but if its not working you probably need to get in touch with their support. Open System Preferences | Sound | Output. ![]()
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