Thanks. I've also got help from Will, and it works now. Thanks to both
of you.
Best regards
Søren Jensen
Mail & MSN:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Website:
http://www.coolfortheblind.dk/
On 13/09/2008, at 15.57, Esther wrote:
Hi Søren,
From memory, Shane and Darcy mentioned how to get separate system
audio and microphone input with Audio Hijack, so running a search on
the mail archives with terms like: from:"Shane" Hijack
brought up this:
http://www.mail-archive.com/discuss%40macvisionaries.com/msg33724.html
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Darcy, it has been my experience that, if you hijack the system
audio first and then your mic, it works fine. Just remember to
record from the System Audio session, not the Mic, and things will
be as you need them to be. This is how I have done the intros to
several podcasts, and indeed, the last couple of podcasts were done
this way in their entrety. I hope this is helpful. Again, it's all
in remembering that you must hujack the system audio before you
hijack anything else andrecrod only from the system audio source. If
other ways of doing it are working, though, that's very cool indeed.
The more ways to do something, the better, I say!
On Apr 26, 2008, at 2:11 PM, Darcy Burnard wrote:
Hi Dennis. The only way I've found to do this is to record both the
mic and the system audio. This will get you all the system sounds,
not just voiceover. Here's how I do it. First, install the sound
flower plugin if you haven't already. Next, Create a session that
hijacks system audio. This is the session you're recording from, so
set the recording options as you want them. Next create another
session that hijacks your usb mic, and has sound flower as its
output. Hijack the system audio session, then hijack the mic
session. You'll know it's working if you hear your voice coming
back. Finally, hit the record button on the system audio session,
and you're ready to go. It may be possible to record just the mic
and voiceover using the effects window, but we don't have access to
that. There may even be a better way to do this without the use of
the effects window. I'm not an expert when it comes to audio, this
is just what I havefigured out from experimentation.
Darcy On 26-Apr-08, at 1:59 PM, Dennis Bartlett wrote:
Hello all,
Is it possible to have more than one input source? What I am trying
to do is have Voiceover as well as a USB headset mic as inputs.
Thanks.
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On Sep 12, 2008, at 11:06 PM, Søren Jensen wrote:
Hi.
It would be awesome if someone would make a guide to Audio Hijack
Pro. I don't need a podcast. Just a text guide with steps on how I
record from the system audio and my microphone at the same time. I
need to record from my line in port and from my microphone as well.
I keep trying and trying, but I don't know what devices I have to
choose. There are two sound flowers and one system audio. And what
do I have to set my audio output to? I have tried silent, but
without any luck. I know this topic has been discussed here many
times, so therefore it would be great if someone would make a step
by step guide.
Best regards
Søren Jensen
Mail & MSN:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Website:
http://www.coolfortheblind.dk/