Okay. I've given it some consideration, and, perhaps you might try these steps
which assume you're going to be using a seperate recording app other than Audio
Hijack Pro to actually make the recordings:
1. Start your recording app.
2. Get it recording.
3. Now, in Audio Hijack Pro, select
Hello,
The best way I've found to do this is to first hijack all the sources you would
like to use then, use this multi recording apple script I will be providing a
link for at the end of this message. I've taken the script, placed it in Mac
HD/library/scripts so I could then assign the
I just want to make it clear that you don't need a script to record two or more
sessions at the same time. It's only when you are trying to use two or more
sources to work together in the same recording or project or from sources that
conflict in some way that you would need a script. I can,
Hi Cheryl
Thanks for clarifying that. I'm still slightly confused about the programme
generally but am working on it (smile).
What is the difference between highjacking something and recording something?
That's what's confusing me. You seem to have to check both boxes to get a
recording so
Hello,
Thank you very much for clarifying this. Yes indeed. When I want to for
example, hijack and record skype and system audio lets say, this is easily
done. In my specific case, its recording system audio and the mic thats not
working.
Ricardo Walker
rica...@appletothecore.info
When you hijack the program, you are able to control it: for instance mute it
and I think change volume though I don't think we can do that accessibly; of
course we can mute it with the mute checkbox. The record checkbox actually
records. Also, I like the fact that you don't have to hop between
Hi all,
Thanks for the applescript suggestion ricardo. Nice to know it has it's own
library to work with. Will fiddle with it to see what can be done.
Regards,
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Hi ALl,
So i've managed to find a lot of different sources and uses for audiohijack,
and it's a great tool to have.
However, i'm looking for a definite and efficient way to simultaneously record
different sources at once (for podcasting, skype while using system sounds, etc
etc.). The only