Hi Ricardo.  Yes you indeed change start to stop in that script.  As for 
assigning it to a key, you want to use the VoiceOver keyboard commander.  One 
of the options when you set up a new key assignment, is to run an applescript.  
Darcy

On 2011-09-24, at 1:35 PM, Ricardo Walker wrote:

> Thanks for this.  It worked.  I have a couple of questions if you don't mind? 
>  I've never used the apple script editor before 5 minutes ago.  lol.  So, I 
> copied the script you sent and pasted it into the appropriate edit field, 
> then went to the toolbar and hit run.  But how do I make a script that I can 
> assign a VO keyboard command to?  And secondly, lets say I wanted a script to 
> stop the recordings.  Could I just change the word Start in the script you 
> provided to stop?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Ricardo Walker
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> On Sep 24, 2011, at 1:38 PM, Darcy Burnard wrote:
> 
>> Recently I've been playing with a way to do it that seems to work.  I have 
>> two sessions, one for the Mic, and one for the system audio.  I get them 
>> both hijacked.  Then I run this simple one line applescript.
>> 
>> tell application "Audio Hijack Pro" to start recording (every session whose 
>> hijacked is true)
>> 
>> This starts both sessions recording at the same time.  Then what you have 
>> are two audio files which as far as I can tell are in sync.  When you're 
>> done recording, you can bring them in to garageband, and your voice, and the 
>> system sounds will be on separate tracks.
>> Darcy
>> 
>>> Hi all
>>> I'm looking for instructions how to set up hijack pro to record both 
>>> microphone and system audio. I can record mic and system audio separatly 
>>> but not at same time. 
>>> Does anyone have any instructions how to do this or any link to any 
>>> descriptions. I have looked in the manual but there is only instructions 
>>> for setting up itunes to play music together with your microphone. I tried 
>>> that mixer but couldn't find anything related to system audio.
>>> 
>>> Many Thanks.
>>> Tony
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