Well, here is my reasoning.
1. You could make an agrigate sound device which includes built-in
output with built-in input and soundFlower 2 channel. The issue
though, the person being called who would be hearing the remote audio
would also hear a full and complete echo of themselves. Without a
tool like Audio Hijack Pro, how else would you bring only the audio
necessary from the system into a sound device. Oh, wait, Voiceover
can now also send audio to a different audio device. This is nice,
and may work. However, it may be necessary to use the SoundFlower 16
channel version and agrigate audio devices to pull this off. I'm
still without Leopard for a short time, so I'll know my answer soon
enough. I work with a few other Mac geeks on Voiceover related stuff,
maybe we can mess with this one night.
Ryan
On Oct 30, 2007, at 7:57 AM, James Austin wrote:
You could do that I think without using the effects pannel
On 30 Oct 2007, at 00:49, Ryan Dour wrote:
Hmmm, I've got a really crazy idea.
We all need to email separately the guys at Rogue Amoeba and ask
politely for them to make the effects pane accessible. Then we
could actually pull off the following:
1. Hijack the audio from your mic or mixer source.
2. Hijack the audio from Voiceover.
3. Mix them into an output to SoundFlower 2 channel.
4. In iChat, select SoundFlower 2 channel as your input source.
Done, now you get real Voiceover and user feedback through the
audio feed without any feedback assuming the user uses headphones.
Ryan
On Oct 30, 2007, at 7:34 AM, James Austin wrote:
Yes exactly and it does work really well. But as i said in an
earlier post, if you are sharing with another Voice Over user,
you must use their VO and they must not be waring headphones -
forgot to mention that sorry.
James
On 30 Oct 2007, at 00:27, Jane Jordan (gmail) wrote:
Oh, cool! So this means, if this screen sharing thing works,
thnat say, I could collaborate with someone on a document--say I
was writing something and wanted someone to look at it and make
corrections ...
How cool is that!?
Jane
On Oct 30, 2007, at 4:51 AM, James Austin wrote:
Hi Buddy,
Please be careful with archive and install, my friend Will
Lomas had a problem with his, in that it locked all of his
folders. The only way we found to get around it was to put all
of his archived folders in the "public" folder.
The upside to that though, is that the screen sharing feature
in IChat works!!! Although you do need to use the other
person's Voice Over. and then yours to intice the "Window
Chooser Menu" to let you get back to your own computer. You can
also copy files from one to the other by having the person you
are sharing with put files in their public folder, but not in
the Drop Box.
Congratulations, I am glad you are enjoying Leopard.
James
On 29 Oct 2007, at 20:34, Buddy Brannan wrote:
Hey guys,
I have Leopard!
I have Alex!
It works!
I really like being able to read only the subject lines in the
Email message table--how cool! Install was a snap; I could
have probably upgraded, but opted for archive and install.
Everything still looks like it's here, though.
I do like the Alex voice. Looks like Victoria (the voice I
mostly used before) is also improved.
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