Hello people, Ed Lopez here. I just brought Audio Hiejack Pro, and I am a little new at this. I can record using my iMic, pluged in to the USB of the Mac Minny, But I am not sure how to set up the program for recording in other applications like Reel player or streaming audio from iTunes. Can some one on the list, tell me how to set this up. They can tell me off list if they want to so they don't have to take space on the list. They can email me privitly at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Take care, and I hope to talk to all of you later.
After you tell hijack audio pro that you want a new session (command-
N) it comes up with a new screen. Navigate around the screen, until
you find the heading that says Audio source. Click the application
pop-up next to it. Be sure application is checked, then go over
another column or two until you find the Select menu button. This
will allow you to find the application you wish to record from. Once
selected, you'll need to start the application, then go back to
hijack audio pro. Find the record button. It's next to the mute and
hijack buttons. You don't need to choose hijack unless you want to
change the dfault recording options. After you hit the record
button, hijack audio pro will begin the counter under the hijack
button, but it won't start recording from the application until
there's actually audio being played. Now, go back to the application
you're recording, and start the playback of the item you want to
record. Hijack audio pro will begin recording. If you do not want
to hear the output (if you're recording a cd, or web feed, and don't
want to listen to it while you go work on other things) press the
mute button in hijack audio, and you'll no longer hear the output.
It will still be recorded though, and you can eiter hit mute again to
get sound back, or watch the timers shown in the hijack and record
boxes to see when the application is finished. You can adjust
recording type, quality, and format before starting your recording.
You can also tell hijack where to put the recordings. By default it
places them in your music folder in the audio hijack directory named
with the time/date stamp. However, it does place mp3 tags in the
files properly, so if you've filled out things like author, title,
and chapter number, playing them in Itunes will move them into your
music folder under the ITunes folder. If you need additional
assistance, drop me a line, and I'll do what I can to assist.On Dec
16, 2005, at 2:27 AM, Ed Lopez wrote:
