Are you recording with headphones on, or using the internal speakers?   
I would suggest headphones.
Darcy

On 19-Jun-09, at 2:12 PM, Brent Harding wrote:

>
> Hi there. I tried the idea of recording system audio and the mic  
> with Audio
> Hijack Pro by hijacking the system audio, then the mic, and then  
> recording
> the system audio. My original problem was using silence output, but on
> regular, it kind of works with one big problem. The problem is the  
> feedback
> I get when doing this. I mean that I get a lot of mic feedback into  
> the
> speaker. Even at 30 percent, I get some, and at that point, the  
> volume is
> already too low. Is there a way to get rid of this feedback as  
> others seem
> to be recording like this with the built in mic, and I don't hear the
> squealing on their recordings. If there's nothing much to do about  
> this, is
> there a free or cheap plugin that is accessible to reduce the  
> feedback? I
> know such things exist in hardware, but obviously you can't wire one  
> into a
> built in mic.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
> >
>


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