Yeah, I see that now. I was messing around with it last night. Now I have one
for recording from my zoom h2. its nice! Thanks for the help.
GF
On Jun 15, 2010, at 12:14 PM, Darcy Burnard wrote:
> The sessions are given the names of the source audio. So they are named
> things like: skype, sa
The sessions are given the names of the source audio. So they are named things
like: skype, safari, default system input, etc.
I don't think you can change those names.
Darcy
On 2010-06-15, at 12:25 AM, clarence griffin wrote:
> Can I name those sessions?
>
>
> GF
>
> On Jun 14, 2010, at 11:
Can I name those sessions?
GF
On Jun 14, 2010, at 11:20 PM, Darcy Burnard wrote:
> Each session is basically a preset for audio hijack pro.
> Each session can include things like: the audio source (often an application
> or hardware device), the output (an audio device or silence output),
> r
Each session is basically a preset for audio hijack pro.
Each session can include things like: the audio source (often an application or
hardware device), the output (an audio device or silence output), recording
options (what format to save the audio and where to save it), scheduling
(making it
Hi Chad,
Someone may have answered this already, but all you have to do is before you
record, VO right arrow to the recording tab and select it by hitting VO space.
If you VO right arrow, Audio Hijack should tell you where it is saving the
files. Sometimes, they automatically save to the Audio
What do you mean by session in this case? I am kind of lost as to how they are
using that word. I see a list of "sessions" can I go back to one of those and
resume recording or something?
GF
On Jun 14, 2010, at 7:58 PM, Darcy Burnard wrote:
> Hi. In audio hijack pro, the location for saved r
Hi. In audio hijack pro, the location for saved recordings is set on a per
session basis. So what you want to do is select the session you want in the
table, and then select the recording tab. You can see on that screen where the
recordings are saved, and if you want to change that location,
it should be under music and a folder called audio highjack. but you can
specify where they go from with in the main screen. or maybe preferences.
GF
On Jun 14, 2010, at 7:26 PM, Chad Rohr wrote:
> Hello,
> I purchased Audio Hijack Pro about a week and a half ago and everything was
> going gr
Hello,
I purchased Audio Hijack Pro about a week and a half ago and everything was
going great until today.
Somehow something got changed and now I cant figure out where the hijacked
audio is saved to.
Any help what so ever will be greatful
Chad
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