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Not all plists are created equal: Be cautious with what ...

    https://www.cnet.com/tech/computing/not-all-plists-are-created-equal-be-cautious-with-what-you-delete/#:~:text=Instead%20of%20removing%20the%20coreaudio%20launch%20daemon%20property,commands%20to%20unload%20the%20coreaudio%20plist%20for%20troubleshooting.
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Can I restore "com.apple.audio.coreaudiod… - Apple Community

    https://discussions.apple.com/thread/2227612
    Thanks for the help; will try and restart a bunch to see if it restores itself. I removed "com.apple.audio.coreaudiod.plist" from the System folder. I don't see a "LaunchDaemons" folder in my User Library. Oh no! Now weird things are happening with my printer. I hit the print button on any of the applications and nothing happens. Yikes....

Not all plists are created equal: Be cautious with what ...

    https://www.cnet.com/tech/computing/not-all-plists-are-created-equal-be-cautious-with-what-you-delete/
    Instead of removing the coreaudio launch daemon property list, the users could have disabled it by using the "launchctl" command "sudo launchctl stop com.apple.audio.coreaudiod", or use similar ...

MacBook – How to Remove a Sound Output Device Created by ...

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    audio catalina mac macbook pro midi. On my mid 2012 MBP running macOS 10.15.1 (Catalina) I had an application create a sound output device. I deleted the application in finder by moving it to the trash. I know this method doesn't uninstall any dependencies or extra things the application might have installed which is why I'm having this issue ...

BackgroundMusic/MANUAL-UNINSTALL.md at master ...

    https://github.com/kyleneideck/BackgroundMusic/blob/master/MANUAL-UNINSTALL.md
    sudo launchctl kickstart -kp system/com.apple.audio.coreaudiod. or, if that fails. sudo killall coreaudiod. Go to the Sound section in System Preferences and change your default output device at least once. ... Delete BGMXPCHelper's launchd.plist.

Coreaudio issues High Sierra | Apple Developer Forums

    https://developer.apple.com/forums/thread/86582
    So, in summary: My late 2013 MacBook Air has zero issues from the first Beta onwards (at least with audio). Mid 2011 has not had Audi I/O devices since the start. - Formatted and rolled back to Sierra, audio comes back. - Waited until a later release of Beta, clean installed, no audio I/O. - Multiple PMU/PRAM resets, nothing.

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