Strelok-AC Posted September 26, 2016 Share Posted September 26, 2016 At past versions of OSX we can use Antipop script, that not give OSX turnoff soundcard power at idle after 30sec. But in OSX Sierra, this script not working, so when no sound in soundcard between 30sec, OSX turn down power at soundcard, so when system need to play some notification sound, at first we can hear cracking pop sound, after sound of notification. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Strelok-AC Posted September 29, 2016 Author Share Posted September 29, 2016 Temporary and ugly way to resolve that problem, play some quiet and short sound file every 25sec. 1. Download, unzip, copy attachment folder to /Library 2. Use LaunchControl create new job, with code: /bin/sh /Library/antipop/antipop.sh 3. Check "Run at load" checkbox. 4. Add "Start Interval" option from right pannel with value of 25 sec. 5. Save changes, check just created new job into left panel, press "Job > Start" from menubar. Still searching more better solution, maybe can be done with CodecCommander. antipop.zip Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mattsday Posted October 7, 2016 Share Posted October 7, 2016 Temporary and ugly way to resolve that problem, play some quiet and short sound file every 25sec. 1. Download, unzip, copy attachment folder to /Library 2. Use LaunchControl create new job, with code: /bin/sh /Library/antipop/antipop.sh 3. Check "Run at load" checkbox. 4. Add "Start Interval" option from right pannel with value of 25 sec. 5. Save changes, check just created new job into left panel, press "Job > Start" from menubar. Still searching more better solution, maybe can be done with CodecCommander. Whilst not lots more elegant, I posted a solution here: http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/313243-antipop-not-working-with-macos-sierra/ This uses the 'say' command every 10 seconds and at least is just a single plist file. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Strelok-AC Posted October 21, 2016 Author Share Posted October 21, 2016 Whilst not lots more elegant, I posted a solution here: http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/313243-antipop-not-working-with-macos-sierra/ This uses the 'say' command every 10 seconds and at least is just a single plist file. Did you tried your solution at OSX Sierra? At this moment it's not working any more, but thanks for idea Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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