To avoid having VO heard while recording something you just have to have Audio Highjack highjack from the specific aplication, such as from a webpage's audio Safari as apposed to highjacking recording system audio.
On Aug 22, 2009, at 2:39 PM, Krister Ekstrom wrote: > > Hi there. > What confudles me the most is the difference between components and > sessions. Do i have to ... urm no, what do i do in order to, say > hijack and record a stream of audio from a web page and to avoid > having VO interupting all the time? Can i do that? > /Krister > > > 22 aug 2009 kl. 20.44 skrev Dane Trethowan: > >> Okay, I've changed the subject line here from Audio Editors to Audio >> Hijack Pro as Audio Hijack Pro is not an audio editor. >> >> Like just about every Mac programme I use here, you don't need to >> win the lottery to buy Audio Hijack Pro, I bought it in a bundle >> with Fission quite some time ago, think it was $48.00 for both >> applications. >> >> The interface of Audio Hijack Pro is really very straight forward >> and I'll summarise it here, When the programme is launched, the >> first thing which has keyboard focus is the "Component And Sessions >> List" table, this is where you select the component or session you >> wish to hijack or record from, to the left of this table is a >> toolbar which has buttons on it like record, pause, split to new >> file, Hijack, Mute and so on - many of these buttons have keyboard >> shortcuts associated with them. >> >> What is displayed on the screen to the right of this table depends >> on the session selected, if you have the "Recording Bin" selected - >> that's where new recordings go - then options pertaining to the bin >> such as "Edit" and "Move To Trash" will be displayed along a table >> listing all the files in the bin. If you have an application or >> component selected then you'll see 5 tabs one after the other and >> they are Input, Schedule, Recording, Tags and Effects. Each of >> these tabs pretty much explains itself, input allows you to set >> input and output settings for your session, Schedule allows you to >> schedule a start and stop time for your hijacking or recording of >> the session, Recording allows you to specify settings for the >> recording of your session such as audio file format, sample rate, >> what to do with passages of silence, limits and so on. Tags allows >> you to set up file tagging for the session and Effects allows you to >> apply effects to the file such as a limiter, EQ and so on. >> >> Again this summary is a very basic summary but I thought I'd write >> it just to give you an idea of the Interface and what the >> application can do, if you're into audio then this is an application >> in my view worth having. >> >> >> On 22/08/2009, at 9:25 PM, Krister Ekstrom wrote: >> >>> >>> Hi, >>> I have never gotten the hang of Audio Hijack Pro. I don't know the >>> first thing about what to do with it. I understand vaguely that you >>> can sorta record from any input, but how is beyond me. Some day, >>> when >>> i've won the lottery, :-) i'll register it and then i have the >>> possibility to play with it some more, but for now... well, as i >>> say i >>> don't know the first thing about it and the interface just makes me >>> confused. >>> /Krister >>> >>> >>> 21 aug 2009 kl. 21.29 skrev Dane Trethowan: >>> >>>> I have both and both pieces of software were - as far as >>>> I'mconcerned - worth every cent I paid for them. Audio Hijack Pro >>>> and Amadeus Pro still have some accessibility issues but on the >>>> whole both products are perfectly usable. Both pieces of software >>>> have trial ware versions so take them for a spin and see how you >>>> like them. >>>> >>>> >>>> On 22/08/2009, at 12:35 AM, Donna Goodin wrote: >>>> >>>>> Ah. Thanks for the clarification Dane. As I said, I haven’t had >>>>> much time to play around with this yet, so don’t have direct >>>>> experience with either program. >>>>> Best, >>>>> Donna >>>>> >>>>> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com >>>>> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com >>>>> ] On Behalf Of Dane Trethowan >>>>> Sent: Friday, August 21, 2009 8:38 AM >>>>> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com >>>>> Subject: Re: Audio Editor >>>>> >>>>> Before we go any further, Audio Hijack is a completely different >>>>> tool than is Amadeus Pro, recording might be about the only thing >>>>> they have in common, Audio Hijack Pro "hijacks" audio devices and >>>>> applications of a Mac but it cannot edit audio, you could for >>>>> example use Audio Hijack Pro in conjunction with Amadeus Pro, that >>>>> is to say "hijack" and "record" a source with Audio Hijack Pro and >>>>> edit that recording with Amadeus Pro, things can be set up so that >>>>> Amadeus Pro and Audio Hijack Pro integrate seamlessly with each >>>>> other. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On 21/08/2009, at 9:50 PM, Donna Goodin wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Hi Anna, >>>>> >>>>> Just curious about your recommendation of Amadeus Pro? Would you >>>>> recommend it over Audio HiJack? Haven't had time to play with >>>>> either yet, but just wondering how the two compare. >>>>> Best, >>>>> Donna >>>>> >>>>> -----Original Message----- >>>>> From: Woody Anna Dresner <wadres...@att.net> >>>>> Sent: Friday, August 21, 2009 12:19 AM >>>>> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com >>>>> Subject: Re: Audio Editor >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Hi Mitchell, >>>>> >>>>> amadeus Pro should meet your needs. Be sure to check out the >>>>> guide on >>>>> it at icanworkthisthing.com. This guide really helped me with the >>>>> program. >>>>> >>>>> Best, >>>>> Anna >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> ****************************** >>>>> >>>>> Dane Trethowan >>>>> From Melton Victoria Australia >>>>> mailto:"grtd...@internode.on.net >>>>> Twitter: http://twitter.com/grtdane >>>>> blog: http://www.grtdane.wordpress.com >>>>> Phone United Kingdom >>>>> 02032874641 >>>>> Phone Australia >>>>> 0390058589 >>>>> Phone United States >>>>> 8159261869 >>>>> Fax: >>>>> +61 3 9743 7954x >>>>> MSN grtd...@dane-trethowan.net >>>>> skype:grtdane12 >>>>> >>>>> ****************************** >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> No virus found in this incoming message. >>>>> Checked by AVG - www.avg.com >>>>> Version: 8.5.409 / Virus Database: 270.13.63/2317 - Release Date: >>>>> 08/21/09 06:04:00 >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> ****************************** >>>> >>>> Dane Trethowan >>>> From Melton Victoria Australia >>>> mailto:"grtd...@internode.on.net >>>> Twitter: http://twitter.com/grtdane >>>> blog: http://www.grtdane.wordpress.com >>>> Phone United Kingdom >>>> 02032874641 >>>> Phone Australia >>>> 0390058589 >>>> Phone United States >>>> 8159261869 >>>> Fax: >>>> +61 3 9743 7954x >>>> MSN grtd...@dane-trethowan.net >>>> skype:grtdane12 >>>> >>>> ****************************** >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> ****************************** >> >> Dane Trethowan >> From Melton Victoria Australia >> mailto:"grtd...@internode.on.net >> Twitter: http://twitter.com/grtdane >> blog: http://www.grtdane.wordpress.com >> Phone United Kingdom >> 02032874641 >> Phone Australia >> 0390058589 >> Phone United States >> 8159261869 >> Fax: >> +61 3 9743 7954x >> MSN grtd...@dane-trethowan.net >> skype:grtdane12 >> >> ****************************** >> >> >> >> >> >> >>> > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "MacVisionaries" group. 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