PS - I’ve seen a version of this issue with Chunity and Unity when building games for MacOS and running them on Mojave or Catalina. There is an easy workaround that involves commenting out the mic setup stuff in the ChuckMainInstance (thanks Jack!), but I’m wondering if there may be other sticky issues…? —ss [ - ] Scott Smallwood http://www.scott-smallwood.com/ - Associate Professor - University of Alberta [ - ]
On Nov 26, 2019, at 2:09 PM, David Loberg Code
wrote: This looks promising for trying to manually convince the system that miniAudicle needs microphone access:
https://developer.apple.com/documentation/avfoundation/cameras_and_media_cap... https://developer.apple.com/documentation/avfoundation/cameras_and_media_cap...
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Fra: David Loberg Code
Sendt: mandag 25. november 2019 11:30 Til: chuck-users@lists.cs.princeton.edu Emne: Mojave/Catalina mic access issues In OSX 10.14 and 10.15 the System Preference => Privacy settings now have a feature to control third-party access to the mic and camera. The problem my students are encountering is that miniAudicle doesn't show up as an identified app on the list, so they can't click the box to allow access, and thus they can't use adc in ChucK.
Is there either: a) a ChucK workaround? OR b) a system file or something to which miniAudicle can be manually added as a recognized app that uses the microphone?
Thanks,
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