In the most recent macOS update, Mojave, I see it is quite easy to free record your screen with sound now and in this tutorial, I will show you how to free record screen with system sound in detail on macOS Mojave and Catalina as well as Big Sur using Quicktime. Since QuickTime is 100 compatible with M1 Macs like MacBook Air, Pro, or Mini, its 100 working to free record screen with sound on those Macs. If you want to convert, edit or even burn the MOV file, Id like to recommend an all-in-one video solution- Wondershare UniConverter, which was named as Wondershare Video Converter Ultimate. If you encounter any problems please contact Soundflowers developer You can find their project page here. We just built a version you can install on macOS 10.11 and 10.12. Sadly the officially available version of Soundflower isnt signed because its an open source project and - as far as we know - no one has volunteered to do the work and pay the 99 fee to obtain a signing certificate.Įven though not required you probably should restart your Mac to make sure everything got installed properly. I use this, rather than autosell, to blacklist trash fish that would otherwise fill up my inventory.Go to system preferences - Privacy Security - Privacy - Microphone - check mark next to your recording app. Pip install -r /requirements.txt :ĭLMS took care of most of my inventory problems. Install python-3.7.5-amd64-webinstall.exe from install_files : Running this script will start the "main loop" which will take you through calibration, then start the bot! : : Used to figure out the indexes/threshold if the preset ones dont work for you! : : Select your Speakers from the "Playback through this device" listĪnd you should be done! Use audio.py to figure out what index your Sound Mixer device is!] :Ī small test script to make sure you are recording sound from your Input source. : Click on the "Listen to this device" checkbox : Double click on the new device to open the Properties window : Right click on the new device and click "Set as Default Device" : Right click on the new device and click "Enable" : A recording device called "Wave Out Mix", "Mono Mix" or "Stereo Mix" (this was my case) should appear : Right click and enable "Show Disabled Devices" : Select Speakers as the default playback device : Open Sound panel (Type "Sound" into system search) : And you should be done! Use audio.py to figure out what index your Soundflower device is! : : Click your speaker from osx toolbar and select "Soundflower (2ch)" from the dropdown.Ĭheck out: img/soundflower_setup_osx as an example ^(Optionally, you can enable _use_mouse_mode=True to only use the mouse for fishing actions and it will walk you through calibration - allowing you to type to your guild, etc, if you are a chatter-bug like me =3) : It uses this to detect if you are dead on relogin.) ^(Optionally, if you configure health it will have you SSIM your (full) health bar, so that it knows what your health looks like full. The bot will ask you for your password, which is stored in configs/pass.txt, for attempting to relogin if disconnected.) ^(Optionally, if you configure login it will have you SSIM your login box, with no password, so that it knows what a clear login screen looks like. If the bot has "missed" 20 times in a row (timer has expired after 30sec) the bot thinks that it has disconnected, and will try to auto-reconnect Once the bobber (tooltip) is detected, the bot will wait until it "hears" the splash (or until the 30sec timer since pole was cast expires) and it will recast/try again. ![]() The bot will then use the fishing skill on "8" to cast the pole, and start tracking the bobber. If a number of baubles is given for _use_baubles=#, the bot will use fishing baubles on "9" on fishing pole on "7" when it starts, and every 10min until it thinks you are out of baubles. It verifies that it has found the bobber by checking the location of the Fishing Bobber Tooltip when the bobber is moused-over. The bot will track the bobber by using the HSV threshold set during calibration. ![]() This is the main loop - when a SPLASH is detected, it will try to catch/recast ![]() The bot will start listening when started. I've included the steps below to help set that up! : xD audio_callback() is using the speaker's output to detect the sound of the splash - This takes some setup with Soundflower on OSX, or by creating a Sound Mixer on windows. The one tricky part is setting up the sound. I've been bringing in bag fulls of fish each night and just kicking back making improvements. (The script will step you through configuration each time it runs - you want only the bobber/parts of the bobber to be selected in white) ![]() This bot is basically finished now! I achieved pretty solid tracking once HSV threshold of the bobber / tooltip is configured~
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