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Readme: Add MacOS instruction for using RNNoise #180

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Hi, i open a pull request about using RNNoise on MacOS. I'm using this setup over a year now and still no issue
Also it's all free apps, easy to setup and low on CPU usage

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Can confirm, the Element+BlackHole instructions worked for me on macOS Ventura (14.5 (23F79)) on a 16-inch M1 Max.

Only thing I had to do was run terminal command:

xattr -d com.apple.quarantine /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components/rnnoise.component

as I got an error dialog with the message:

“rnnoise.component” can’t be opened because Apple cannot check it for malicious software.

after clicking scan in Element.

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nOw-Ay commented Oct 16, 2024

Thanks for your instructions, it almost worked for me.
I stumbled upon an issue near the end, (please see there)... If you have an idea I would be very thankful

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Thanks for your instructions, it almost worked for me. I stumbled upon an issue near the end, (please see there)... If you have an idea I would be very thankful

@nOw-Ay Can you try again with other versions of Element and RNNoise ? here is my current setup:
Element: 0.46.6 (seem like this is the newest version)
RNNoise: v1.03 (I'm not sure about this because I only guess on the creation date of the downloaded file)

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