No, First create a new session with whatever mic you are using.
Then hijack the system audio, then the mic.
When you start to record check record from the system audio session
after you have hijacked both.
On 2-May-08, at 6:34 PM, Søren Jensen wrote:
Hi Dennis.
Do you need to hijack the system audio, press command n, and then
hijack the microphone?
Best regards
Søren Jensen
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On 02/05/2008, at 17.55, Dennis Bartlett wrote:
With Audio Hijack Pro you will need to create a new session with
the mic you will be using. When starting to record make sure that
both your mic and system audio are hijacked and start the recording
from the system audio session.
On 2-May-08, at 10:25 AM, jesus hernandez wrote:
hello guys sorry to post this if it has been posted before. i
wanted to record a file with me talking as well as the system
audio and when i have tried it with audio hijack i only get system
audio and not my voice what can i do i was going to try to do a
review for mainmenu but can't. i just need some tips i might be
doing something stupid and not knowing it. lol see you all later.
jesus hernandez
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