![]() ![]() Open Activity Monitor, find coreaudiod, and force-quit it.Ģ. You will likely have to enter your system password.) (this does the following: acting as an admin ( su peruser: do ) kill s all the processes named coreaudiod. They get unstable over time since the permissions allocation has changed with the Silicone Macs (I'm typing this from one now). BlackHole, BoomAudio, any number of chat apps, take your pick. This is almost certainly a conflict in audio plugins. ![]() It seems that this issue is pretty common and definitely requires Apple's attention! It happens to me several times a day and I can't find exact conditions that heads this issue to happen, I don't know what to do. I tried to boot into diagnostics and there were no related issues found. I tried to boot in safe mode as it was suggested in this thread and many others: - doesn't help at all. Sometimes it helps, sometimes not, sometimes I have to run this command several times in a row to take effect but after some time issue comes again. I found a way how to restart audio services with: sudo killall coreaudiod ![]() This happens with airpods pro and internal microphone as well. When I open Sound Preferences there are no input devices at all. I have to restart my computer every time I'm gonna use Zoom or Skype or anything else that uses microphone because software can't find any input and/or output device (input is more frequent). ![]()
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