E.T,
Audio hijack definitely will do the job, but I'm sorry. I haven't been able
to figure out its new interface, so I probably won't be of much help there.
I'd rather just be up front with you about that. This said, unless they've
changed things, which I don't think they have, in the past, it worked, so I
see no reason why you couldn't get it to record things in the new version as
you're needing to do.
Piezo is great, but I don't think it'll natively record your voiceover
speech as well as record your mike at the same time.
Now, one thing you could! do to maybe ghet around that is to get an app
through the app store, which by the way, is totally free, called "Line IN."
What this app basically does is to let you monitor any input device through
any output device. So in other words, you could monitor your mike through
your internal audio. Then, once you've done that, where your mike is now
audible, then, you'd load up Piezo. You'd set the input to capture from all
system audio. Because of the fact that line in is feeding the audio being
picked up by your mike back out your internal system sound, Piezo would not
only now hear Voiceover and what not, but it also would hear your mike,
thereby recording both. That would be another way you could do it, if you
want to use Piezo.
Chris.
----- Original Message -----
From: "E.T." <ancient.ali...@icloud.com>
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Sent: Monday, February 29, 2016 12:16 PM
Subject: Re: recording from the 'net
Chris,
While looking for a Screenflow download (they offer a trial) I looked
for Piezo. Piezo and Audio Hijack also have trials. Would either of these
do the job? Don't need anything fancy.
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On 2/29/2016 7:57 AM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:
You know, I haven't totally looked into it as far as that goes. I'll
tell ya a trick though that I know works. It's a little involved, but
it does work.
Get a copy of Screenflow. You don't need to buy a license, trust me
with this. Here's what'll happen. After, I think it's like, 15 days,
it'll put a watermark in your video. Now, I understand you don't want
to record video, but hear me out on this. What's cool about screenflow
is, it has the ability of not only recording from whatever sound input
you want to use, say like, your microphone, but it also can record all
system audio, which would include Voiceover.
So, what you'd do is, being that once the trial runs out, all that
happens is that watermark, you're not concerned about that anyway, and
the audio would still be fine. So, record the video. Let it put a
watermark. Then, just go back, open up that video created by Screenflow
in Quicktime, then export it out as an M4A. there you go. Mission
accomplished.
Piezo probably could do this, but I think you'd have to do it in
combination with something like Soundflower which could get a little
tricky.
Most of when I need to record my mac's audio, I just run the mac through
my mixer, so, I'm admittedly not the most up on doing it totally from
the software side of things.
Hopefully, this at least gives you a few ideas though. Let me know if
you need any further clarification. I'd be happy to help.
Chris.
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Sent: Monday, February 29, 2016 10:50 AM
Subject: Re: recording from the 'net
Chris,
Will this work for recording what Voiceover speaks? I am not
planning to do tutorials or anything like that but knowing how to
might be handy. Thanks.
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On 2/29/2016 7:37 AM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:
OK, I would try going to the mac app store and getting an app called
Piezo. Then, basically all you need to do is open it, then select your
input source as Safari, or whatever browser you're using, then in the
app, hit command+R to record, go over to the browser and start the
audio, and then Piezo will record it. When done, command+Tab back to
Piezo, hit command+R to stop recording, then go find the file. It'll
be
in your music directory off your home directory. You then should,
under Music, see a folder called Piezo. Open it up, and the mp3 file
should be right there.
Chris.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Caitlyn Furness"
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Sent: Monday, February 29, 2016 10:31 AM
Subject: recording from the 'net
Hi,
I want to record some audio off the internet with my mac. How would I
go about this-which app would work?
The audio is talks on a health summit, offered for free.
thanks,
Caitlyn
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