Again, in Nicecast which should be similar, in the Source section you choose "System Audio" instead of "Application" from the pop up menu. May not be precisely the same in Audio Hijack Pro, but it should be similar.

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On Sep 15, 2007, at 10:12 AM, Greg Kearney wrote:

So how do I hijack the system audio?

Greg
On Sep 15, 2007, at 11:10 AM, william lomas wrote:

gret

if u highjack system audio you are highjacking voice over and all other sounds all at the same time
just highjack a system audio session
then use voice over. for example go to the dock and in the recording you hear, doc

On 15 Sep 2007, at 18:05, Greg Kearney wrote:

Here is an Idea and I'm wondering if any one knows of how we can do this. The sighted users will routinely take screen shots when trying to explain something. Some of you have done this for me when reporting errors in my programs. I'm thinking we should be able to do the same with audio. We could record the VoiceOver audio to an MP3 file and then use that file to explain how to do something in VoiceOver. Audio screen shots as it were.

So here is my question. Is there a utility out there that will let us capture the sound of VoiceOVer as it is being played? I looked at Audio Hijack but can not figure out how to capture the system wide audio of VoiceOVer as opposed to audio from a single application.

Greg








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