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YukiNoUmi

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I did place it into the Applications Folder, and still nothing. I'll look again though and keep trying to find it or loopholes. I'll edit this reply if I find something or not.

Thank you so much again for helping me.

(Edited a few minutes later): Still nothing after checking. I think the only thing I can do is to wait for an update for the Mac version so I can upload all my files... I truly appreciate you helping me out though, and I know how to get to most of it and I'll keep all of what you said in mind.

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Huh... that's really weird. I looked there more than once and I still couldn't find it.

I'll try by re-downloading it and finding it again.

I hope I can find it so it can work.

(Edit): This is what I see... I don't know what else to do...

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Alrighty! I found it! On my MacBook, I found it through desktop, Go, clicking Computer, then Macintosh, Library and then that shows all the folders.

Now I'm trying to find Godot. I think it's because I don't originally have godot on my laptop. And I transferred PNGTuber Plus to my applications folder.

Now... I think I'm stuck.

(Edit): Do I download godot on my computer to bypass this? Or is there another way to do it? Because... uh... I looked everywhere within those files and found nothing.

(Edited a day later): Here's what I see when I go into Application Support

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I want to hug you right now SO BADLY!

Once I have free time, I'm gonna try it for myself!

(Edit) I'm trying to get to the Library folder, but I can't seem to find it. How did you find it?

That's weird... that never happened with me. Lemme look real quick.

Kay, I did it by right-clicking on the application and then selecting show contents. Open the folder that says macOS. You'll find the terminal executable there and run it. The program should open and the mic will work that way. I've tried it, and it works.

The best way I figured out how to make the mic work on Mac was to open the program through the terminal. I checked the mic if it worked by speaking normally and it did. Just can't close the terminal afterwards since it's running it

I'll help.

Right-click the application itself, and go to show the contents. Go to the file that says macOS. The executable for the terminal will help out with the microphone. It'll load like normal and then the microphone will work.

I understand you don't have a Mac, but I figured it would be good to ask anyway.

I'm making my own model and want to test it out to make sure that it works, but I'm unable to upload my custom files on my Macbook. I looked wherever I could, but nothing worked except the terminal for the microphone. Even if there is no way to fix it now, I hope there is some way that I'm able to upload my custom model. If there isn't, I'll wait for an update.

I figured there was no solid way to fix it now, but I figured ask anyway.