

I had emailed Achim prior to asking on hear about why macOS to go with. The workaround is to use Loopback or Blackhole while we work on the fix. Why does this always happen to me? I’m on a new M1 Mac, not using the old MBP this used to happen on. Zoom has the Virtual Camera as a source for video no problems but no Audio. Select the “Disable Magic Device Preferences” and try to see if the audio devices appear again.

Select that and navigate to the “General” tab. The “Preferences” item will turn into “Debug Preferences”.

Press the “Option” key when going to the mimoLive Menu. You can try to use the mimoLive Debug Preferences to turn off magic device detection. Normally, I would say this is due to settings in “System Preferences → Security → Privacy” but there are no privacy settings for output devices. Somehow, mimoLive isn’t able to detect audio output devices. When I try and select a device, like headphone output or USB audio, there are no devices available to choose from. The mimoLive Audio Monitor output uses the device set there independently of the system settings. This is to set for where the system plays audio. The Apple System Prefs should not be an issue. I always have this issue when I haven’t used mimoLive for a year or two… it’s so hard to figure out. Do I need to be running Loopback for this (I don’t own it) surely not?! Searching for documentation ATM. I have audio levels on the VU meters of sources, layers and Audio monitor but I can’t hear anything no matter how I set up the output in Apple System Prefs for Sound.
