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We have an older Macbook we are using for a temporary work computer. We need to access a certain website. The website requires that we upgrade Safari. We tried to upgrade Safari. Safari said we have to update our OS X to at least Snow Leopard or Lion, before we can upgrade Safari. We purchased Lion. The email said to go download the file using your redemption code. We opened iTunes, the only want to buy software in OS X 10.5.8 that I am aware. It said ’This code must be redeemed in the MAC app store’. We went to the web page for the Mac App Store. It said we must have OS X 6 or higher to have the Mac Apple Store! %&#$! So basically I have to have OS X 6 or higher, in order to be able to download the Mac App Store, and I must have the Mac App Store to be able to upgrade to OS X 6 or higher!


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SoundPimp is a software surround technology that radically enhances the quality of computer audio, offering a more exact and natural soundstage. For a head-on impression of the incredibly realistic SoundPimp effects, watch the audio enhancer demos.
And if SoundPimp has been installed on the computer, try the playlist examples created in Spotify, offering another head start introduction to the benefits of SoundPimp .
Regarding setup for Mac OS X…A note on restricions in OS X Mountain Lion and later versions
OS X Mountain Lion may produce an error message saying the download file is damaged because it is not from the Apple app store or from an identified developer. To allow download and install of SoundPimp, go to the System Preferences, then Security & Privacy, then under the General tab change Allow applications downloadedfrom, to Anywhere
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If this does not work, download the program without installer and store SoundPimp in a folder of your own selection, as informed in the email received with the purchase. The final alternative is to create a new admin user, from which SoundPimp may be installed.Java installation
Soundpimp is Java cross platform software, so make sure the latest version of the Java runtime engine is installed on the computer, see java.com for install options. Be aware that when installing the Lion version of OS X, the Java platform is not (always) installed per default.
If in doubt, use “Finder”, go into “Applications” and then open the “Utilities” folder. Scroll down until you see “Terminal”. Open “Terminal”. To see if java is installed, enter the following at the command prompt:You will be prompted to download and install Java if needed.SoundPimp installation
There is no installer for SoundPimp v1.8. Just unzip and put in a suitable folder. Start the SoundPimp app and enter the activation code that was received in the email receipt following the purchase. SoundPimp is now ready for use, but needs to be connected to audio via SoundFlower or Jack. For this, use one of the next setup variants.SoundFlower
As of SoundPimp version 1.8, it is recommended to download SoundFlower (or an equivalent), simply because it is more convenient to use than Jack. It provides what could be called “Java lossless”, i.e. CD quality playback. The setup using SoundFlower is easy, and it can be changed “on the fly”.Jack
The only reasons to use Jack instead of SoundFlower, is to achieve:
(1) Playback qualities beyond lossless; up to 96kHz, 24bit, or
(2) SoundPimp with Lip sync for video playback.Important note about restrictions on using Jack and Yosemite
The latest report from the Jack OS X group as of January 2015 is this: “It does work in Yosemite if you can select the audio output in the third party program. If the program your using relies on using the System Preferences sound device selection (Garageband, Final Cut, Quicktime, apple programs) then Jack does not work in Yosemite”.
However, if your media player is offering an audio output selector, then it will be a more convenient solution to use SoundFlower rather than Jack.Installation of Jack
The particular implementation of Java for Mac OS X does not provide the functionality for selecting audio output lines and enable mandatory audio routing. Therefore, the Jack freeware audio system is used.
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If this version does not work, take a look at versions available on the Jack for OS X website.
In Mac OS X terms, Jack presents itself as an Audio Device, entitled JackRouter, just as e.g. the built in speakers of the machine. If JackRouter becomes available as an option in the Sound Preferences of OS X, it is a very good sign that Jack was properly installed.
Prior to starting the JackPilot the first time, it is a very good idea to verify in the Jack Preferences that the built-in Microphone is not set as the default input device for Jack, as this may cause (very) audible loops between speakers and microphone. Select anything but the Microphone.Install the Patchage utility
There is an excellent freeware utility called Patchage which gives a grapichal overview of the routing setup done in Jack. It can even be used as an alternative to the Jack Connection manager in the setup sequences below. Here is a screenshot example:Alternative 1 – Audio routing using SoundFlower
This is the default setup for music playback. Select SoundFlower as default for audio output, then select this as input in the SoundPimp selector. Finally select (on the fly if you like) any of the available output channels.
In this screenshot, Airplay was selected. Note that Airplay is a “name” for all available airplay devices, hence Airplay should be configured in the OS X control panel for audio playback. Bluetooth devices, however, can be selected directly in the SoundPimp output selector. In this screenshot, PhilipsBT is such a device.Alternative 2 - Audio routing setup using JackUpdate Mac Os X 10.9.5
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To configure the audio system for proper use with internal media players like QuickTime, Safari built-in media streamer, iTunes, etc, closely mimic the setup illustrated in the following screenshot, where iTunes is used as the example. Once setup, it will work well.
With words, follow this sequence:
– Always start Jack first to ensure proper detection of the audio applications.
– Click Start in the JackPilot.
– Now JackRouter becomes visible as an output playback device in the OS X Sound Preferences (or the Audio Midi Setup). Now select JackRouter as the default device for sound output, as this will ensure that all applications will be routed to Jack connection manager.
– Click Routing in the JackPilot, this opens the Jack connection Manager (many names ;-))
– Thereafter, start iTunes and SoundPimp and see they become visible in the Jack Connection Manager.
– Play some music and verify that there is sound via Built-in Output. This way we know there is sound in the standard sound system, just to rule out any errors in that regard.
– Ensure that OS X system volume level of Built-in Output is set to maximum or a reasonably high level.
– Create the audio routing in the Jack Connection Manager as follows. Selections are done by single clicking on Send Ports to mark them blue, and by double clicking on Receive Ports to make them red (active). Make sure the following audio routing connections are defined:
* iTunes (Send Port) is connected to SoundPimp (Receive Port), exactly as shown in the figure above.
*SoundPimp (Send Port) is connected to System (Receive Port), i.e. speakers.
*Prevent audio Looping by ensuring that System (Send Port) is not connected to System (Receive Port). Unclick and see the red color on the Receive Port disappear.
*Prevent SoundPimp degradation by verifying that System (Send Port) is not connected to SoundPimp (Receive Port).
Important: Just make absolutely sure that there is one and only one route from the source, e.g. iTunes (Send Port) to SoundPimp (Receive Port), and likewise, that SoundPimp (Send Port) is only connected to System (Receive Port). It means as an example that iTunes should not be connected to System (Receive port). Sometimes Jack will connect things to System (Receive port) per default setting, so examine this and remove it. Also note that several application may be connected in paralell to SoundPimp (Receive Port).
– Play some music in iTunes. There should be sound. Proper volume level may be set from the SoundPimp or iTunes Dashboard.
– Now each audio application in use needs to be configured similar to iTunes. Per default, Jack will connect all applications to System (Receive Ports) once registered as the application is started. Thus, it is recommended to configure Safari, QuickTime, Chrome, your preferred media player and whatever other audio application in use. Make sure all these connections works properly with and are routed to SoundPimp, then finally Save Studio Setup from the menu of JackPilot. This studio setup may then be loaded with Load Studio Setup at any point of time. This will save you time.
– Close the Windows of Jack Pilot and its Connection Manager. There is no need to have them visible unless configuration changes are made.
Also know, that once setup properly, Jack will work well and be stable.Alternative 3 - Advanced setup combining SoundFlower and Jack
Compared to alternative 1, we tend to prefer the solution outlined below, even if it involves both SoundFlower and Jack. Why? Because it works well, and once setup, the setup will work for any audio stream, regardless of application producing it.
The freeware application SoundFlower must be installed. In Mac OS X terms, the SoundFlower presents itself as an Audio Device, just as Jack, and just as e.g. the built in speakers of the machine.
Investigate the latest version of SoundFlower from the SoundFlower download page.
Important note: Some have reported problems with the latest version of SoundFlower in that it results in mono playback. We had this problem on the lab, but solved it by reinstalling the former version 1.5.2. Best games free download for mac os x.
Also note that it is recommended to install this revised version of SoundFlowerbed because it can handle “resume operaton after sleep”: https://www.dropbox.com/s/qlgozdjimbnxeie/Soundflowerbed_volumecontrol.zip
Closely mimic the setup illustrated in the following screenshot, then see below the picture for further descriptions.
With words, follow this sequence:
– Install SoundFlower. It is recommended to make SoundFlowerBed available as a system tray icon.
– Always start JackPilot first to ensure proper detection of the audio applications. This includes even the OS X Audio / Midi setup.
– Click Start in the JackPilot.
– Start the OS X Sound Preferences, or the Audio / Midi setup. Play some music and verify that there is sound via Built-in Output.
– Ensure that OS X system volume level of Built-in Output is set to maximum or a reasonably high level.
– Create a Multi-OutPut Device, and check SoundFlower (2ch) and JackRouter, if listed.
– Select this Multi-Output Device as the default output device.
– Thereafter, start iTunes and SoundPimp.
– Thereafter, select JackRouter from the SoundFlowerBed dropdown menu.
– Now the trick is revealed, namely that SoundFlowerBed will start to monitor all audio streams on the computer. This is detected by the Jack Connections manager. From the Jack Pilot, click Routing to open the Connections Manager and enable selections. Selections are done by single clicking on Send Ports to mark them blue, and by double clicking on Receive Ports to make them red (active).
Make sure the following audio routing connections are defined:Uninstall Mac Os X Applications
*SoundFlowerBed (Send Port) is connected to SoundPimp (Receive Port), exactly as shown in the figure above.
*SoundPimp (Send Port) is connected to System (Receive Port), i.e. speakers.
*System (Send Port) is connected to SoundFlowerBed (Receive Port).
*Prevent audio Looping by ensuring that System (Send Port) is not connected to System (Receive Port)
*Prevent SoundPimp degradation by verifying that System (Send Port) is not connected to SoundPimp (Receive Port).Important: Just make absolutely sure that there is one and only one route for the audio stream. For example, make sure that SoundFlowerBed is not connected to System (Receive port),but is connected only to SoundPimp.
– Play some music in iTunes. There should be sound. Proper volume level may be set from the SoundPimp Dashboard.
– To understand how this setup works, start another audio application (a YouTube video or whatever). Notice that SoundFlowerBed automatically will route the audio stream via SoundPimp. There is no need to define setups in the Jack Connections Manager for each audio application. Compare this to alternative 1.
– Finally, it is advised to Save Studio Setup from the menu of JackPilot. This studio setup may then be loaded with Load Studio Setup at any point of time.Configuration of SoundPimp with external sound systems
This section is only relevant if using Jack!
Izotope breaktweaker for mac. For connecting external sound systems via headphone outlet, please use alternative 1 or 2 above. However, when connecting the computer to external sound systems via sound cards typically connected via FireWire, USB or similar, , it is advised to mimic the setup in the following screenshot:Find Applications On Mac
With words, follow this sequence:Mac Os X Download
– Configure the system with either alternative 1 or 2 above. In this example, our own Java app iRadio is running a the NRK Jazz radio channel, and this is app becomes “java” in the JackPilot Connection Manager.
– Observe that there is currently a limitation in Jack, in that it may not be configured with different input and output devices. This is seen bottom left in the screenshot above.Bundled Mac Os X Application
– In order to send audio streams to external sound system, therefore, use any DSP with audio input and output selectors. Proven applications are Garageband and Reaper, but most DSPs will the requirement, which is to be able to route the audio stream to an external soundcard. This is what Jack cannot help us with in the current version. Garageband is free, Reaper is shareware, and there is a myriad of free alternatives around also. Why not jump right into Garageband as it is already installed? We use Reaper, though:
– In the DSP define JackRouter as input and as output line select a suitable line on the external sound card. In the example above, a Motu sound card is used. See upper left; the setting for “output device”.
– Create a new track (in Reaper this is CTRL <T> ) , and make sure the audio is armed for recording and is monitored, exactly as shown on the track in the screenshot. Reaper defaults to mono track so this must be set to stereo. In Reaper, “armed for recording” captures the stream from input (JackRouter), and monitoring is mandatory in order to send the audio stream to output. It is similar in Garageband.
– In Jack Connection Manager, make sure sound is routed from SoundPimp (Send Port) to Reaper (Receive Port). Stop all other routing. However, BTW, the System (Receive port) can be added as well, so as to produce sound on the local laptop speakers in parallel. This can be convenient as a sound check.
– While at it, you may add VST or AU plugins into the Reaper track(s), and this is often a better solution than to use the VST host plugins of this or that mediaplayer, as such host may typically be less sophisticated than a dedicated DSP.Mac Osx Download Applications
– Now close the applications and let them run in the background, leaving only the SoundPimp dashboard for volume, etc.
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