dkam 31 Dec, 2021 @ 3:19pm
How to uninstall Remote Play's "Steam streaming speakers/microphone"?
I tried Remote Play once and Steam installed these drivers. How do I remove them on a Mac? I've disabled "Remote play" in settings with no effect.
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jabofh 9 Sep, 2024 @ 2:18am 
For anyone who thinks, like I do, that going to watch a YouTube video to so something on a system is a bit silly, what you need to do is:

  1. Open a Terminal,
  2. cd /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/HAL/
  3. sudo rm -rf SteamStreaming*
  4. Reboot your Mac

And it should be gone...
Last edited by jabofh; 9 Sep, 2024 @ 2:21am
grum 30 Sep, 2024 @ 1:49am 
Originally posted by jabofh:
For anyone who thinks, like I do, that going to watch a YouTube video to so something on a system is a bit silly, what you need to do is:

  1. Open a Terminal,
  2. cd /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/HAL/
  3. sudo rm -rf SteamStreaming*
  4. Reboot your Mac

And it should be gone...

Thanks very much for the solution - and saving me an unnecessary trip to YouTube! Worked perfectly although I had to restart my Mac for the devices to disappear completely.
grum 30 Sep, 2024 @ 1:51am 
P.S. only just noticed step 4 of your post so please ignore my comment about restarting!
Darwin 14 Apr @ 9:18am 
Originally posted by jabofh:
For anyone who thinks, like I do, that going to watch a YouTube video to so something on a system is a bit silly, what you need to do is:

  1. Open a Terminal,
  2. cd /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/HAL/
  3. sudo rm -rf SteamStreaming*
  4. Reboot your Mac

And it should be gone...

Thanks!
te4 19 Apr @ 3:35am 
Note: If you don't want to reboot your Mac you can restart only CoreAudio system:
sudo killall -9 coreaudiod
hanadool 28 Jun @ 4:03am 
Originally posted by te4:
Note: If you don't want to reboot your Mac you can restart only CoreAudio system:
sudo killall -9 coreaudiod

This worked, thanks!
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