can you highjack the audio with virtual audio cable for windows?

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Curtis Delzer <curtis1...@verizon.net>

On Sun, 23 Nov 2014 19:31:37 +1100
Dane Trethowan <grtd...@internode.on.net> wrote:

> Okay, here are some ways to record audio from your iPhone though this topic 
> is by no means exhausted yet, I've only tried doing things with the Mac thus 
> far and I'll explain why later.
> 
> Firstly the simple way is to connect a patch cord from the iPhone's 
> headphones out to the line-in of your Sound Car but this does have drawbacks, 
> the main one's being that you're going to get any sound the iPhone makes 
> recorded along with the audio - this includes Voiceover, eMail alerts, 
> incoming calls and so on -.
> 
> The way to avoid this is to stream the audio from the iPhone using AirPlay 
> and to receive the stream using a compatible application such as Airfoil 
> which is available for both Mac and Windows.
> 
> Airfoil itself is a package of 2 Applications, Airfoil itself streams via 
> Airplay from your comptuer and Airfoil Speakers receives AirPlay streams to 
> your computer so when you run Airfoil Speakers on your computer you can 
> stream directly from your iPhone, you'll see your computer in the AirPlay 
> device list.
> 
> Okay so now we're able to hear the audio output from the iPhone through your 
> computers speakers etc so what's next? The next thing to do is to use Audio 
> Hijack Pro to Hijack the stream.
> 
> Audio Hijack Pro is a very powerfu audio manipulation and capturing tool, its 
> similar to Total Recorder for Windows but unfortunately is only available for 
> the Mac at this time.
> 
> You can Hijack an application, device or an incoming stream with Audio Hijack 
> Pro and send it to a different device, record it and so on.
> 
> Using AirPlay also means that you're capturing a digital stream so there will 
> be no loss in audio quality between iPhone and recording.
> 
> Finally, I'd like to do something with Airfoil Speakers for Windows and would 
> have liked to include some examples for the Windows PC however - at the time 
> of writing - Airfoil Speakers is shocking when it comes to the latest version 
> and accessibility, its actually gone backwards though Airfoil itself is okay.
> 
> I've written to the developers so perhaps they'll be an updated version of 
> Airfoil Speakers before too long.
> 
> 


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