


There's no viable path for driver development to focus on Rosetta translation. They would have to move it from Rosetta 2 to Universal/Apple Silicon. There's no mention at all of Monterey which means that's not even addressed yet. The Dolby Atmos Renderer is compatible with, but not fully qualified on, M1 Macs running MacOS Big Sur, as the Renderer runs via the Rosetta 2 translation layer, which may cause performance issues. Macintosh HD > Library > Audio > Plug-ins > HAL If there's a third-party driver involved please point to it. That it works initially indicates the issue may well be with the third-party driver's interference with the operating system's use of system audio. You can now listen to your captured recording at your leisure.Then the dolby atmos renderer (computer audio) output was no longer audible in the recording. Step 6Īgain from the File menu, choose Export which allows you to convert your recording into a more useful format like MP3 or FLAC. Any editing of your recording should be done now (See this post for audio editing with Audacity). At this point, you can turn on the internal audio again in System Preferences. Once finished, save the project from the File menu. Be aware that if you haven’t turned off any sound alerts or effects, these will also be captured in your recording. Hit the red record button in Audacity, then play your sound stream. Stop your stream, and pause it at the start. Play the sound or stream you want to capture and adjust the microphone level-slider on the left so the red bars reach close to zero when they peak. Click it, and hit ‘ Turn on monitoring.’ You will now see red level indicators jumping whenever a sound is made. On the top right of the Audacity interface, there is a microphone symbol with a drop-down menu next to it. Open Audacity and in preferences, look under Devices and choose Soundflower (2ch) from the Recording Devices drop-down menu. To make a clean recording, also turn off all sound effects here in the Sound preferences. Note that once you do this you will no longer be able to hear a sound. Soundflower (2ch) is fine for most purposes. Now that Soundflower is installed, you’ll be able to choose it instead of the built-in output. Open System Preferences > Sound > Output.
