well, Darcy, how us blind folk play console games is way beyond the scope of this list. You can email me privately about it, or you can also go to Brandon Coles website and look at some reviews of blind people playing console games. It could be found at http://www.brandoncole.net under gaming.

Enjoy.


On Jan 9, 2008, at 6:58 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Darcy,holly, thanks so much for your feature on main menu it was really informative. I feel so much more confident for when I decide to purchase audiohijack. it's reassuring to hear someone else use a Mac and get the desired result. thanks again

Keith
----- Original Message ----- From: "Cara Quinn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > To: "General discussions on all topics relating to the use of Mac OS X by theblind" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2008 11:46 PM
Subject: Re: Audio Hijack Pro (more than one audio source?)


Darcy, thanks very much for the explanation, and for what it's worth, listening over the ACB Radio stream, you sounded fine in my corner of the universe! <smile>

Great show both of you, btw, and look forward to more when ya can!...

Smiles,

Cara  :)


On Jan 9, 2008, at 1:18 PM, Darcy Burnard wrote:

Hi Orin. Sorry you didn't get in to main menu last night. Hopefully in the future we'll do more question only episodes, because I think a lot of people have questions. As for recording both the mic and VO, you need to use multiple sessions of audio hijack pro at the same time. The first thing you need to do is install sound flower. This comes with audio hijack pro, and you can install it from there. You then create a session which hijacks system audio. This will be your recording session, so you can set the recording options here. Then create another session for your mic. Set the mic as input and 2 channel sound flower as output. If you want your line in as well, do another session, with your line in as input, and the 2 channel sound flower as output. Hijack the system audio session, then hijack the other two sessions. You'll know if it's working if you here the audio from both devices. When we did our demo, we went one step further. Holly set up all those sessions on her mac, then we ran a line from her mac to mine. This made it possible for me to show things like launching audio hijack pro. The drawback here was that what I was hearing wasn't apparently what was being recorded, at least in terms of the levels. That's why the levels were a total mess in that presentation. This was unfortunately beyond my limited abilities to fix. I think more testing will be in order next time. On another note, Orin, how are you playing ps2 games? I'm assuming you have some vision, or are there any games that can be played with sound only?
Darcy

On 9-Jan-08, at 7:06 AM, Orin wrote:

Hi all,

Since last night I tried to call into Main Menu and wasn't able to get through, this was the question I was gonna ask. Darcy, how did you guys end up recording your VoiceOver as well as your mic?

What I want to be able to do is record my line in source as well as my mick source as to record reviews for when I play the PS2 and than put them online at an already list of growing games at http://www.brandoncole.net

Hmm. My only problem remains is would I be able to hear my PS2 as it's being recorded?

I'm also thinking of buying AJP and Sound Studio and then do a nice review of Adium for BCT and Main Menu; nice little program.



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