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macos - Which /dev/... (devices) are the microphone and ...
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/14867033/which-dev-devices-are-the-microphone-and-speaker-in-mac-os-x
None of them. Not all devices have /dev nodes on Mac OS X, and audio devices are not among them. There is no way I'm aware of to access audio devices using only "standard" terminal commands. sox can be used if you install it, but it is not shipped with Mac OS X. The primary supported API to access audio devices on Mac OS X is Core Audio.
Technical Note TN2274: USB Audio on the Mac
https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/technotes/tn2274/_index.html
USB Audio on the Mac. To successfully design a class compliant USB audio device that works seamlessly with the Mac, it is important to understand the features of the Mac's USB audio class driver, AppleUSBAudio. This document explains the driver's architecture, features, and algorithms available in Mac OS X v10.6 and later.
filesystem - Where are audio device files in OSX? - Ask ...
https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/47822/where-are-audio-device-files-in-osx
According to the Mac OS X Developer Library: The Audio family does not export device interfaces for applications to access audio hardware directly. However, it does provide a device interface that the Audio Hardware Abstraction Layer (Audio HAL) uses to …
macos - Mac OS X virtual audio driver - Stack Overflow
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/18443621/mac-os-x-virtual-audio-driver
A newer open-source virtual audio device that works with the latest versions of MacOS is BlackHole - it supports multiple audio channels and sampling rates. It can be used as an audio sink and/or source. It's also handy as part of an aggregate audio device so audio can be heard and re-routed - e.g. using the MacOS Audio MIDI Setup app
Setting a Recording Audio Device in Mac OS X
https://www.indezine.com/products/other/mac/setting-recording-audio-device-mac-os-x.html
Select the Mac | System Preferences menu option as shown in Figure 1. Figure 1: Mac | System Preferences menu option; This opens the System Preferences dialog box, as shown in Figure 2 below. Then click the Sound icon, as shown highlighted in red within Figure 2. Figure 2: Sound icon within the System Preferences dialog box
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