cctools-port
BlackHole
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cctools-port
- Rust playground on iOS
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Memory leaks are crippling my M1 MacBook Pro–and I’m not alone
You can use alternative toolchains like like cctools-port[1]. See, for example, this article [2] on how to build Swift UI apps for iOS using Linux.
[1] https://github.com/tpoechtrager/cctools-port
[2] https://thi.im/posts/cross-compiling-for-ios-part-1-build-sw...
- C/C++ cross-compiling toolchain for macOS, iOS, iPadOS, etc.
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iOS on QEMU
You can actually do this now, without emulation: https://github.com/tpoechtrager/cctools-port
Zig are also working on it: https://zig.news/monthly/zig-monthly-august-2021-ios-support...
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I wish KDE Connect worked on jailbroken or non jailbroken idevices.
If you're willing to spend some time you don't need a Mac: https://github.com/tpoechtrager/cctools-port
BlackHole
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Use Tonex software to RIP Amplitube Tones without Hardware.
I did something similar using BlackHole , with an old Mac, not as fast, but I'm quite happy with the results.
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HOW TO: Record Audio and Screen at the same time on a Mac for FREE!
This tip is certainly good, but I prefer to use blackhole in combination with standard quicktime, then compress the video to mp4 without losing quality using handbrake.
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Free Screen Recorder With System Audio
Use the built in screen recorder with the cmd + shift + 5 hotkey and then pair it with the free internal audio capture software blackhole or vb-audio cable.
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Virtual Audio Interface Help, please <3
FYI, in the audio industry AI is artificial intelligence, not audio interface. Especially these days when AI is becoming increasingly present in all facets of production, it's probably best to disambiguate. DAC would be more clear (digital to analog converter), or you can just say 'interface'. If you're on Mac there are several options. My preference is for Blackhole which is open source and free. If you've never used github before, it can be kind of intimidating, but just scroll down and read the downloading/installation instructions and it will walk you through it. There are tons of other ones though like Jack, soundflower, etc. If you're on PC, your options are somewhat more limited. Cable has come up on a few past searches, but since my PC is used strictly as a virtual instrument server, I don't have personal experience with it.
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Is Wondershare Democreator Safe to Install?
Or, if you want something even more lightweight, you can record computer audio with the macOS screen recording tool using BlackHole: https://github.com/ExistentialAudio/BlackHole
- What is the best YouTube to MP3 converter.
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Capture audio from Bluetooth headset??
I found Blackhole and got it configured by creating aggregate device and it basically picks up the audio from the built-in speakers via the built-in mic. I then use QuickTime to do a screen recording and pick the aggregate device as the input.... it works but I'd much rather be able to capture the audio from the Bluetooth headset because I usually work with the laptop closed using two external monitors.
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Why does Mac doesn't record internal audio?
Great app. Blackhole is free tho.
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Can you use Logic Pro as a live voice modification, in other words, can you use an audio track as a microphone?
If you're looking to do livestreams, you'll probably want to route the audio from Logic straight into whatever streaming app you're using. Use software like BlackHole or Jack (or something like those) to create a virtual audio device. Read through some manuals or watch a tutorial for nitty gritty, but you'll basically end up routing the output from your track to a virtual audio device, then use that same device as the audio input for your livestream software. BlackHole is free and open source (don't download an "app" from one of those sketchy macUpdate places). If you've never used github, it can look a little intimidating, but just scroll down and read the installation instructions and they'll walk you through it.
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Screen recorder APP
https://github.com/ExistentialAudio/BlackHole -- For BlackHole you'll need a throw away email, for others you need money.
What are some alternatives?
darling - Darwin/macOS emulation layer for Linux
Soundflower - MacOS system extension that allows applications to pass audio to other applications. Soundflower works on macOS Catalina.
AutoEq - Automatic headphone equalization from frequency responses
eqMac - macOS System-wide Audio Equalizer & Volume Mixer 🎧
xnu-qemu-arm64
obs-asio - ASIO plugin for OBS-Studio
Lunar - Intelligent adaptive brightness for your external monitors
proxy-audio-device - A virtual audio driver for macOS to sends all audio to another output
macOS-Simple-KVM - Tools to set up a quick macOS VM in QEMU, accelerated by KVM.
spy-spotify - 🎤 Records Spotify to mp3 without ads and adds media tags to the files 🎵
log - Logging implementation for Rust
v4l2loopback - v4l2-loopback device