Will there be an update to address this? In the meantime, can someone provide a way to uninstall it since it doesn't load at all?
Will there be an update to address this? In the meantime, can someone provide a way to uninstall it since it doesn't load at all?
Same problem here so following. But to answer your second question I had no trouble uninstall it with App Cleaner & Uninstaller and I deleted EqMac Application afterwards.
https://github.com/bitgapp/eqMac/issues/328#issuecomment-679028396
Does this help you?
I am unable to start the app, so I don't have a way to uninstall it.
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I just realized your reply had a link
I will look to see if I have the two directories.
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Same issue here but after cleaning files with AppCleaner, still crash at start...
I thought it could come from my audio-card or something but even with a nude laptop it's not...
I went to ~/Library/Caches and deleted : com.bitgapp.eqMac2
Waited a moment, relaunched and it's working.
Occasionally this comes up. I don't have two directories; just com.bitgapp.eqmac
Restarting can sometimes fix this.
After restarting, eqMac won't launch. Here's the crash log:
https://gist.github.com/fireundubh/a09884bc395adce7a03728004c4e0e48
Debugging in Xcode still gives me this error, but it outputs information in the console. I don't know if it'll help but this is what I see:
eqMac_output.txt
I've also started having this issue recently. I've tried removing all remnants of the app from the Terminal and reinstalling, only to have the same issues starting the app. I'll launch the app and nothing will happen, whereas it used to work fine.
Not really what is being discussed now which is uninstalling the app but i just successfully installed 0.3.2 on catalina 10.15.6.
Driver didn't install on first launch, did on 2nd try, and the app wouldn't open on first launch, did on 2nd.
If anyone is interested.
Same issue on 10.15.6
The first time I installed it, it failed to install the driver.
The second time, it appeared to install correctly but then got stuck at the app loading screen.
The third time, it crashed immediately on launch and has been doing that ever since.
I've uninstalled and reinstalled several times. Also restarted the computer, but still nothing. I'll try a couple more things and report back if I find something that works.
today after starting my desktop i kept getting the message that the driver would not load, and clicking try again would not work ....rebooted and it loaded normally
I was having trouble starting this app once I had 10.15.6. Now I have 10.15.7, and I have not tried to use the app. If the app does not load, can I get a script to completely remove all traces of this. Also... will the developer be creating a fully working version that keeps up with future releases of MacOS.
UPDATE: I clicked on the app icon to launch the app, which prompted a re-install of the driver, and then the app did appear to function.
This came up again. What I tried this time was to force kill the coreaudiod process either by Terminal (sudo killall -9 coreaudiod) or Activity Manager. eqMac was able to load with the respawned coreaudiod.
This came up again. What I tried this time was to force kill the
coreaudiodprocess either by Terminal (sudo killall -9 coreaudiod) or Activity Manager. eqMac was able to load with the respawnedcoreaudiod.
Thanks!!! That worked for me!
for me it does not load when having internet connection and having eqMac blocked by firewall.
It is then stuck and displays an empty window once I click on the menu bar icon.
If the mac is offline, then it loads and is working.
Maybe that helps...
macOS version 10.15.7
Downloaded the latest available eqMac.pkg from https://eqmac.app/
During the installation I've got the same error dialog Driver failed to install from the issue https://github.com/bitgapp/eqMac/issues/291 as @EasyG0ing1
Unfortunately, the commands from https://github.com/bitgapp/eqMac/issues/291#issuecomment-650366197 did not help me:
sudo cp -f -r /Applications/eqMac.app/Contents/Resources/eqMac.driver /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/HAL/
cp: /Applications/eqMac.app/Contents/Resources/eqMac.driver: No such file or directory
Rebooting also did not help.
Is there anything I am missing or I can provide to you for father investigation and resolution?
I've already tried disabling Wi-Fi and removing ~/Library/Caches/com.bitgapp.eqmac (I don't have com.bitgapp.eqMac2)
I've checked the following threads: