![]() ![]() It should inform you installation was successful. Once there, there should be an "Allow" button (**) that you will need to click on to give permission to use Soundflower (developer: MATT INGALLS). The first time you run the installer (Soundflower.pkg), it will ask for your admin password, and will FAIL! A security alert will appear, with a button to take you to System Preferences "Security & Privacy - General" pane. Note that the even though this Soundflower extension is signed, but the installer is not! You will have to hold the control key down to open the Soundflower.pkg installer for the first time.Īpple makes you jump through a few hoops. The website has the following instructions. This file contains the Soundflower.pkg package which the Installer application can use to install the Soundflower kernel extension. There is a website titled "Signed Version for macOS Big Sur (11.1) and earlier" with a link which causes the file to be downloaded. ![]()
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