├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── Sound Re-Enabler.xcodeproj
├── project.pbxproj
├── project.xcworkspace
│ ├── contents.xcworkspacedata
│ └── xcshareddata
│ │ └── IDEWorkspaceChecks.plist
└── xcuserdata
│ └── nikola.xcuserdatad
│ └── xcschemes
│ └── xcschememanagement.plist
└── Sound Re-Enabler
├── AppDelegate.swift
├── Assets.xcassets
├── AppIcon.appiconset
│ ├── 128 x2.png
│ ├── 128.png
│ ├── 16 x2.png
│ ├── 16.png
│ ├── 256 x2.png
│ ├── 256.png
│ ├── 32 x2.png
│ ├── 32.png
│ ├── 512 x2.png
│ ├── 512.png
│ └── Contents.json
├── Contents.json
└── icons8-skull.imageset
│ ├── Contents.json
│ └── icons8-skull.png
├── Base.lproj
└── Main.storyboard
├── Info.plist
├── Sound_Re_Enabler.entitlements
├── ViewController.swift
└── url.swift
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1 |  [](https://github.com/dragstor/mac-sound-fix/releases/latest) [](https://github.com/dragstor/mac-sound-fix/releases) [](https://stojkovic.dev)
2 |
3 | > **Warning**
4 | > Not tested after Mojave!
5 | > PR welcome.
6 |
7 | # :mute: Mac Sound Re-Enabler :bowing_man:
8 |
9 | Simple stupid app used to fix the sound issues (read below) while using an external HDMI monitor on macOS for video only, and perhaps the other sound-related issues. If you find it working for other issues, please report back or create a pull request with them on README.md :)
10 |
11 |
12 |
13 | 
14 |
15 |
16 |
17 |
18 |
19 | ## Sound going mute and not responding to any changes in the System Sound Preferences
20 |
21 | This bug occurs occasionally when you attach a HDMI monitor to your Macbook, and using the HDMI for video output only -
22 | so, you still use your primary sound output device as default.
23 | The sound on primary output becomes mute randomly and it ignores any user actions such as (un)Mute, Volume Up, Volume Down, changing the default output device, attaching headphones etc.
24 |
25 | :trollface:
26 |
27 |
28 |
29 | ## :hammer_and_wrench: The solution
30 |
31 | It can either be fixed by rebooting the system, OR by killing the system's `coreaudiod` daemon.
32 |
33 | This is basically what this app does - it restarts the sound daemon.
34 |
35 | After clicking on the Skull, the app kills `coreaudiod`, and the system automatically restarts the daemon afterwards, and your sound is back to normal :musical_score:
36 |
37 |
38 |
39 | 
40 |
41 | After the successful daemon restart, the app closes on itself and you're done :bowtie:
42 |
43 |
44 |
45 | ## :computer: Screenshots
46 |
47 | ### The initial screen
48 |
49 | 
50 |
51 | ### Main window
52 |
53 | 
54 |
55 | ### Authenticating
56 |
57 | 
58 |
59 | ### Audio Bug Solved :bowtie:
60 |
61 |
62 |
63 | 
64 |
65 | ## Licensing
66 | This software is released under the [GPL-3.0](https://github.com/dragstor/mac-sound-fix/blob/master/LICENSE)
67 |
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1 | //
2 | // AppDelegate.swift
3 | // Sound Re-Enabler
4 | //
5 | // Created by Nikola on 2/22/19.
6 | // Copyright © 2019 Stojković. All rights reserved.
7 | //
8 |
9 | import Cocoa
10 |
11 | @NSApplicationMain
12 | class AppDelegate: NSObject, NSApplicationDelegate {
13 |
14 |
15 |
16 | func applicationDidFinishLaunching(_ aNotification: Notification) {
17 | // Insert code here to initialize your application
18 | }
19 |
20 | func applicationWillTerminate(_ aNotification: Notification) {
21 | // Insert code here to tear down your application
22 | }
23 |
24 | }
25 |
26 |
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1 | {
2 | "images" : [
3 | {
4 | "size" : "16x16",
5 | "idiom" : "mac",
6 | "filename" : "16.png",
7 | "scale" : "1x"
8 | },
9 | {
10 | "size" : "16x16",
11 | "idiom" : "mac",
12 | "filename" : "16 x2.png",
13 | "scale" : "2x"
14 | },
15 | {
16 | "size" : "32x32",
17 | "idiom" : "mac",
18 | "filename" : "32.png",
19 | "scale" : "1x"
20 | },
21 | {
22 | "size" : "32x32",
23 | "idiom" : "mac",
24 | "filename" : "32 x2.png",
25 | "scale" : "2x"
26 | },
27 | {
28 | "size" : "128x128",
29 | "idiom" : "mac",
30 | "filename" : "128.png",
31 | "scale" : "1x"
32 | },
33 | {
34 | "size" : "128x128",
35 | "idiom" : "mac",
36 | "filename" : "128 x2.png",
37 | "scale" : "2x"
38 | },
39 | {
40 | "size" : "256x256",
41 | "idiom" : "mac",
42 | "filename" : "256.png",
43 | "scale" : "1x"
44 | },
45 | {
46 | "size" : "256x256",
47 | "idiom" : "mac",
48 | "filename" : "256 x2.png",
49 | "scale" : "2x"
50 | },
51 | {
52 | "size" : "512x512",
53 | "idiom" : "mac",
54 | "filename" : "512.png",
55 | "scale" : "1x"
56 | },
57 | {
58 | "size" : "512x512",
59 | "idiom" : "mac",
60 | "filename" : "512 x2.png",
61 | "scale" : "2x"
62 | }
63 | ],
64 | "info" : {
65 | "version" : 1,
66 | "author" : "xcode"
67 | }
68 | }
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1 | {
2 | "info" : {
3 | "version" : 1,
4 | "author" : "xcode"
5 | }
6 | }
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1 | {
2 | "images" : [
3 | {
4 | "idiom" : "universal",
5 | "filename" : "icons8-skull.png",
6 | "scale" : "1x"
7 | },
8 | {
9 | "idiom" : "universal",
10 | "scale" : "2x"
11 | },
12 | {
13 | "idiom" : "universal",
14 | "scale" : "3x"
15 | }
16 | ],
17 | "info" : {
18 | "version" : 1,
19 | "author" : "xcode"
20 | }
21 | }
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54 | This tool is usable when you use an external HDMI monitor, a situation when sometimes it causes your sound not to work in any way.
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56 | Sound can be restored after rebooting OR when killing the "coreaudiod" daemon.
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58 | After killing it, the system automatically restarts it and viola - the sound is back 🕺🏻
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4 |
5 | CFBundleDevelopmentRegion
6 | $(DEVELOPMENT_LANGUAGE)
7 | CFBundleExecutable
8 | $(EXECUTABLE_NAME)
9 | CFBundleIconFile
10 |
11 | CFBundleIdentifier
12 | $(PRODUCT_BUNDLE_IDENTIFIER)
13 | CFBundleInfoDictionaryVersion
14 | 6.0
15 | CFBundleName
16 | $(PRODUCT_NAME)
17 | CFBundlePackageType
18 | APPL
19 | CFBundleShortVersionString
20 | 1.0
21 | CFBundleVersion
22 | 1
23 | LSApplicationCategoryType
24 | public.app-category.utilities
25 | LSMinimumSystemVersion
26 | $(MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET)
27 | NSHumanReadableCopyright
28 | Copyright © 2019 Stojković. All rights reserved.
29 | NSMainStoryboardFile
30 | Main
31 | NSPrincipalClass
32 | NSApplication
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5 | com.apple.security.app-sandbox
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1 | //
2 | // ViewController.swift
3 | // Sound Re-Enabler
4 | //
5 | // Created by Nikola on 2/22/19.
6 | // Copyright © 2019 Stojković. All rights reserved.
7 | //
8 |
9 | import Cocoa
10 |
11 | class ViewController: NSViewController, NSWindowDelegate {
12 | @IBOutlet weak var btnFix: NSButton!
13 |
14 | override func viewDidLoad() {
15 | super.viewDidLoad()
16 |
17 | // Do any additional setup after loading the view.
18 |
19 | NSAlert.showAlert(title: "Information", message: "Authentication is required in order to fix the sound bug.\n\nIt is required because of utilizing the killall command, which requires the sudo.", style: .informational)
20 |
21 | }
22 |
23 | override var representedObject: Any? {
24 | didSet {
25 | // Update the view, if already loaded.
26 | }
27 | }
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30 |
31 | @IBAction func btnFix(_ sender: Any?) {
32 | if fix() {
33 | NSAlert.showAlert(title: "🎵 Let the music play...", message: "We did it! 🥳\n\nExiting now 🥰", style: .informational)
34 | NSApp.terminate(self)
35 | } else {
36 | NSAlert.showAlert(title: "We didn't make it. 😢", message: "😭 I have failed you.", style: .critical)
37 |
38 | }
39 | }
40 |
41 | func fix() -> Bool {
42 | let taskTwo = Process()
43 | taskTwo.launchPath = "/usr/bin/sudo"
44 | taskTwo.arguments = ["-S", "/usr/bin/killall", "coreaudiod"]
45 |
46 | taskTwo.launch()
47 | taskTwo.waitUntilExit()
48 |
49 | if taskTwo.terminationStatus == 0 {
50 | return true
51 | } else {
52 | return false
53 | }
54 | }
55 |
56 | }
57 |
58 | extension NSAlert {
59 | static func showAlert(title: String?, message: String?, style: NSAlert.Style = .informational) {
60 | let alert = NSAlert()
61 | if let title = title {
62 | alert.messageText = title
63 | }
64 | if let message = message {
65 | alert.informativeText = message
66 | }
67 | alert.alertStyle = style
68 | alert.runModal()
69 | }
70 | }
71 |
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1 | import Cocoa
2 |
3 | @IBDesignable
4 | class HyperlinkTextField: NSTextField {
5 |
6 | override func draw(_ dirtyRect: NSRect) {
7 | super.draw(dirtyRect)
8 |
9 | // Drawing code here.
10 | }
11 | @IBInspectable var href: String = ""
12 |
13 | override func resetCursorRects() {
14 | discardCursorRects()
15 | addCursorRect(self.bounds, cursor: NSCursor.pointingHand)
16 | }
17 |
18 | override func awakeFromNib() {
19 | super.awakeFromNib()
20 |
21 | let attributes: [NSAttributedString.Key: Any] = [
22 | NSAttributedString.Key.foregroundColor: NSColor.linkColor,
23 | NSAttributedString.Key.underlineStyle: NSUnderlineStyle.single.rawValue as AnyObject
24 | ]
25 | attributedStringValue = NSAttributedString(string: self.stringValue, attributes: attributes)
26 | }
27 |
28 | override func mouseDown(with theEvent: NSEvent) {
29 | if let localHref = URL(string: href) {
30 | NSWorkspace.shared.open(localHref)
31 | }
32 | }
33 | }
34 |
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