Would that do the trick?
It is possible to run Jack on macOS but only for jack-supported applications like certain
professional music software and open source tools.
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Colin
On Apr 25, 2020, at 2:23 PM, Ethan Funk
<ethan(a)redmountainradio.com> wrote:
Jack has access to audio from application that are built to use jack, and can get audio
from Apple's CoreAudio sources, and send audio to CoreAudio destinations, like the
default system sound default destination, likely your built-in speaker.
It sounds like you want to use a destination as a source, which is not what jack was
design to do. Apple has carefully crafted their OS to prevent you from doing that, for
digital rights management reasons, so the OS doesn't give jack access to any audio
beyond the boundaries of jack itself. It's like the post office: You can send a letter
to me, and someone else can send a letter to me too. I get to see both, but you will never
know anything about the other mail I get, unless I share it with you. Apple doesn't
share.
-Ethan
On Sun, 2020-04-26 at 03:18 +0700, Tim O'Brien wrote:
Hello,
Is it possible to use Jack Audio to capture audio from the speaker on Mac.
I want to save the audio in a file. So long as it works on Catalina or
above is fine.
thanks in advance
Tim
PS
I believe this means capturing in the I/O Kit or AUHAL
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