Hi Dan.
I have this problem too. When I have found the system audio from the
audio source, I stop interacting with the popup button and check the
record checkbox. Then, the popup button for the audio source is dimmed
because I'm recording. I'm wandering what I'm doing wrong?
Best regards
Søren Jensen
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On 09/05/2008, at 16.30, Dan Eickmeier wrote:
Just select it in the table, stop interacting with the table, hit VO
right arrow to the record check box, and check it
On 9-May-08, at 9:54 AM, John Moore wrote:
Do I need to press Enter on System Audio then start recording, or
do I
just need to highlight it in the table?
On 5/9/08, Dan Eickmeier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi John,
What I usually do is hijack the system audio, hijack my mic, and
then
go back to the system audio session, and hit record on that one, and
it'll work nicely.
On 9-May-08, at 1:10 AM, Ryan Dour wrote:
Since we can't use the effects at all, we must make two separate
recordings. But here's the kicker. You'll want to make sure the
output of your internal mic goes somewhere other than the system
output if you plan to keep the mix apart.
Ryan
On May 8, 2008, at 11:29 PM, John Moore wrote:
I am trying to use Audio Hijack Pro to record my tutorial. I
thought I
had it down, but I went back, and found that only the built-in
mike
got recorded. I had both the System Audio and Mike hijacking. Do I
need to record each one separately, or can they record at the same
time? Thanks so much.
--
John Moore