Is that there will be no system sounds through the speakers at all,īut during my D&D game I have no need of that anyway.Īs suspected, there is no need for a playback device to be set up in Syrinscape through TeamSpeak, I hear the Syrinscape sounds ONLY If I simply select Soundflower (2ch) as my system sound, and then run So that is a massive step forward over no sound over TeamSpeak at all, but still not an ideal situation. The system sound, Syrinscape will play over both my Mac’s speakersĪND over TeamSpeak. Multi-output device, connecting both the built-in output of the MacĪnd Soundflower (2ch) to it. Rather than set up an aggregate device, I instead set up a Okay here are a couple of things I found through experimentation: And after that, when I start Syrinscape, all Syrinscape audio also plays over my Mac speakers. That seems like it shouldn’t be happening. When I follow your steps (with the exception of installing Soundflower 2.0b2 instead of 1.6.6b, because as I mentioned above 1.6.6b won’t install on my system), after I connect to my TeamSpeak server with the SoundFX identity in a new tab, the audio cue “Connected” plays over my Mac speakers. Why do you set up a Playback device for the SoundFX identity? Playback is for listening, and that identity shouldn’t have to listen for anything. Does the version of Soundflower matter for this setup? Note: I can not get the version of Soundflower that you linked to install on my system running El Capitan 10.11.6, so I installed 2.0b2 (as per this link). The Soundflower link you included is not the most current version of Soundflower, nor is it a version of Soundflower “approved” for El Capitan. Is that something we need to concern ourselves with for purposes of this setup? In your screen shot for the System Preferences Sound settings, you have Multi-Output Device that is set to Aggregate device. Could you please clarify, does drift correction need to be set for only Built-in Output as per your screen shot, and for nothing else? However, when I follow the steps, drift correction sets itself automatically for Soundflower (2ch). In the MIDI Audio Devices setup, you indicate “Check the Drift Correction.” Your attached screenshot shows drift correction set only for Built-in Output. Noise.” is that a copy/paste error? Did you intend for the final sentence to be part of one of the steps for configuring TeamSpeak? Sure you check off the Continuous Transmission and Remove Background In the step that reads “Configure your Audio Input in System Settings to use SoundFlower.
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