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RME Audio | New macOS RME Audio Drivers Explained (Kernel Extension vs. System Extension) @RMEAudio | Uploaded November 2023 | Updated October 2024, 16 hours ago.
With the announcement of DriverKit and System Extensions in 2019, Apple introduced new security features and important changes. These changes, however, impact the way that we can develop drivers for existing and future Mac OS platforms. And in this video, we would like to explain the main differences between the old RME drivers and the newly released DriverKit drivers that you can both access from our RME website.

00:00 About DriverKit and System Extensions
00:35 DriverKit vs. System Extensions
02:36 Install Kernel Extension Drivers
04:59 Update legacy RME Devices with DriverKit drivers
06:13 Outro

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