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Restart Mac OS X coreaudio daemon. Useful if you cannot change the audio output device to Airplay.
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sudo kill `ps -ax | grep 'coreaudiod' | grep 'sbin' |awk '{print $1}'` | |
# or... | |
sudo killall coreaudiod |
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sudo killall coreaudiod
Worked for me, in M2 PRO 14", pc could sense the jack but audio was not coming, got fixed after the command
sudo killall coreaudiod AirPlayXPCHelper
Thank you so much @stefanhinker this is—finally—what fixed the issue for me.
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@luckman212 , @crunk1
There is a reference in the macOS Release Notes about this, seems like it is no longer possible to kickstart
coreaudiod
.https://developer.apple.com/documentation/macos-release-notes/macos-14_4-release-notes#Core-Audio
If you are unable to uninstall blackhole-2ch because the
uninstall_postflight
fails you could try changing the postflight command in the following file<homebrew prefix>/Caskroom/blackhole-2ch/.metadata/<version>/<timestamp>/Casks/blackhole-2ch.rb
to use a different command or no command at all. Since version0.6.0
the new behavior is reflected inblackhole-2ch
homebrew package.