
NB: If you are not on Mavericks you may not need the updated versions of everything. It has worked for me on Mavericks 10.9.4, it prevents an obnoxious clicking sound as well, and it gives you master faders for Soundflower outputs in the Soundflowerbed dropdown.


If none of that is the issue, and you follow the guide, you could try my setup, which is like this: Hi all, Since Apple released OS X El Capitan Soundflower hasnt worked with it for some reason, so I uninstalled it because I didnt use it that much. NB: A common problem people have with Soundflower is the master volume being set to 0 by default. Soundflower is free, open-source, and runs on Mac Intel and PPC. Soundflower is easy to use, it simply presents itself as an audio device, allowing any audio application to send and receive audio with no other support needed. If you are still passing audio through anything other than regular system audio, check all the levels and knobs and such to make sure that nothing else is turned down to 0. Soundflower is a Mac OS X (10.2 and later) system extension that allows applications to pass audio to other applications.Find the 'Audio MIDI Setup' utility (Applications / Audio MIDI Setup), and check all the master volume levels on your output devices.Before doing that, I would check the following:

You mentioned in the comments that you've already run the uninstall script, so perhaps you will be able to follow the guide to success. Hello everyone, I used soundflower to control volume and equalize the speakers of my external hd monitor. If you follow this guide, you should be OK.
