Re: help with audio hijack.

2017-02-14 Thread Anders Holmberg
Hi! It sadly didn’t. I haven’t played around with the audio grid yet but it seems a bit confusing to me. They have a good article on their website but i guess i have to read it many times to understand this. /A > 13 feb. 2017 kl. 03:29 skrev Alex Hall : > > You can. Find the VOIP application blo

Re: help with audio hijack.

2017-02-12 Thread Alex Hall
You can. Find the VOIP application block, hit vo-space, and you'll be in a popover to control this block. Find the popup button of applications, activate it, and choose FaceTime instead of Skype. That should do it. -- Alex Hall > On Feb 10, 2017, at 09:35, Anders Holmberg wrote: > > Hi! >

help with audio hijack.

2017-02-10 Thread Anders Holmberg
Hi! I’ve got the new Audio Hijack and can’t for the life of me get it to record on faceTime. When i select a template i can see voip aplication and i guess facetime is a voip aplication. But in the text at the bottom of the screen i see something like skype 2 mp3. And when i check the record chec

Followup to: Need Help With Audio Hijack Pro

2014-10-26 Thread M. Taylor
Hello All, After doing some research and locating an article on Apple Vis, I decided that I did not want to comply with all the steps necessary in order to get the most recent version of Audio Hijack Pro to record both system sounds along with a microphone. So, my solution, for now, was to simp

Need Help With Audio Hijack Pro

2014-10-26 Thread M. Taylor
Hello Everyone, I have just installed the latest version of Audio Hijack Pro. I thought I understood how it worked as I used it 4 years ago with success but, today, try as I may, I could not record both the system sounds and my voice, via the Apple Earpods attach to the audio jack of my MacBo

Re: Help with Audio Hijack

2010-11-21 Thread f10r14n
I got it to work to an extend, I haven't tried recording but here's what i did: 1. open audio hijack. Look for a system audio session. If it is not there, create it using the new session button. 2. Hijack that session FIRST! Use cmd-g for that. No need to go to toolbar and find the checkbox. 3. Now

Re: Help with Audio Hijack

2010-11-20 Thread Ricardo Walker
Right, But when you get to the source type, system audio is selected in the pop up menu. To get to sound flower, you must select audio device from the pop up menu then you can choose sound flower 2ch. When this is done, system audio is replaced in the session table with sound flower 2ch. Is

Re: Help with Audio Hijack

2010-11-19 Thread Ray Foret Jr
The thing to do is that when you get to the System audio session, make sure you press VO+space on the intput tab. Now, go VO+riht to the source type. It will be in there. Sincerely, The Constantly Barefooted Ray!!! Now A Very Proud and very happy Mac user!!! Skype Name: barefootedray On N

Re: Help with Audio Hijack

2010-11-19 Thread Ricardo Walker
Hi, I got lost. :). I see system audio in the sessions table. I then VO right arrowed over to the input and VO spaced on it. Then I looked for a pop up box to choose soundflower 2ch and came up empty. What am I missing? Thanks. Ricardo Walker rwalker...@gmail.com Twitter, Skype, and AIM: r

Re: Help with Audio Hijack

2010-11-19 Thread Courtney Curran
Hi, In my table of sessions, I don't see system audio, how can I get it back? Courtney Listen to The Wonderful World of Doo-wop with me, Moopie Curran on Fridays at 08:00 UTC on http://www.theglobalvoice.info On Nov 19, 2010, at 1:24 PM, Ray Foret Jr wrote: > The thing you need to do is to high

Re: Help with Audio Hijack

2010-11-19 Thread Ray Foret Jr
The thing you need to do is to highjack system audio. In your sessions table, you'll see system audio. set the input to Sound Flower 2ch. Now, high jack it Also, you need to rout Skype's input to Sound Flower 2ch. Now, to put your voice back in to it, Highjack quick audio record session and

Re: Help with Audio Hijack

2010-11-19 Thread Eric Oyen
I would be interested in learning how to do that myself. I heard one of sara's videos on youtube already and tried to duplicate the recording here with soundflower. no such luck. looks like I need audio hijack to do that. -Eric On Nov 19, 2010, at 10:29 AM, Allison Manzino wrote: > Hi Florian,

Re: Help with Audio Hijack

2010-11-19 Thread Allison Manzino
Hi Florian, Yes, Audio Hijack can do exactly what you need. The only thing I don't know is how to route system audio to Skype, I think it has to do with the settings, but i'm not sure. Sarah told me how to do it once. I will see if I can find the file she sent me. I think she sent it to me anyw

i need some help with audio hijack pro

2010-11-19 Thread Florian-achtige
Hi list, Sorry for the last message, something went wrong. My mac doesn't appear to like gmail's interface much and I haven't managed to get apple Mail working with my account yet. My question concerns something else though: I want to create a podcast with the following criteria: - system sounds (

i need some help with audio hijack proHi list,

2010-11-19 Thread Florian-achtige
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Re: help with audio hijack

2010-05-26 Thread Teresa Cochran
One way this method is very helpful is when doing scheduled recordings. In fact I have used Audio Hijack only for the purpose of recording radio shows from the internet. In this case it's necessary to choose which program will be recorded.. Teresa On May 26, 2010, at 7:07 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote

Re: help with audio hijack

2010-05-26 Thread Sarah Alawami
actually what I do is just hijack the same program I'm in. for example I record itunes by just recording the itunes program if that makes senc e. much simpler. S On May 26, 2010, at 2:17 PM, Allison Manzino wrote: > Hi, > > I had that same problem. I'm sure someone has already answered this que

Re: help with audio hijack

2010-05-26 Thread Allison Manzino
Hi, I had that same problem. I'm sure someone has already answered this question, but just in case not, here goes. Open Audio Hijack and select system audio component. Then VO right arrow till you come to input tab. Hit VO and space. VO right arrow to where it says audio source or something li

Re: help with audio hijack

2010-05-26 Thread Sarah Alawami
Just press record on the itunes session and you should be good to go. That's how I spliced something out for smeone. S On May 26, 2010, at 12:33 PM, chad baker wrote: > Hi i'm having trouble using audio hijack. > I'm trying to record itunes streams. > Not sure how to do it. > I pressed record th

help with audio hijack

2010-05-26 Thread chad baker
Hi i'm having trouble using audio hijack. I'm trying to record itunes streams. Not sure how to do it. I pressed record then i stopped it. Do i need to set anything up i'm using it in demo mode. thanks -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "MacVisionaries" g