Ok, you would first find where it says (input)There is a pop-up
button says Application, Audio Device, System audio, etc. Select
Application. Then to the right using VO buttons and right arrow will
be another button to select which aplications are available options.
Select Safari.
Then there's another settings group for output just as there were
for input, which would be the file type you want to record it as. So
say you want mp3 as before just select it with the vo spacebar.
Vo Arrow to the right and there's your save destanation. I use the
pop-up and save it to desktop then it's readily available to find
later. Then vo right again, and there is an edditfield. Audio
highjack will have a file name there, but I usually change it with
the title ofwhatever I'm recording.
Now the tricky stuff begins. Getting your song lined up on Safari,
then getting yourself back over quick enough to audio highjack and
clicking record. If you don't have to many things open at the time
then command tab should get you back there quickly. If you left your
cursor on the record button before going into Safari, it should be
there.
So you can either start recording and then go over and start playing
the song on Safari and do any editing you wish to do later, or start
playing from Safari and get yourself over to Audio Highjack fast
enough to click record andhopefully it will start before your song.
I would do the first, and cut off any silence that's before the song
starts if there is any, as apposed to taking the chance of missing or
clipping the first of the song by starting song and clicking record.
It sounds complicated, yet once you do it a couple of times it's
actually not. It's the sort of stuff we do everyday bouncing between
aplications.
Are you using an audio recorder of any kind already and if so, which
one?
The one advantage you have is that since it's one song, unless the
song is 10 minutes long or more is that you can just use Audio
Highjack in demo mode, and get the project done, and you can do it as
many times as you need till you like it. Audio Highjack's demo is
limited by time within session,not by times application has been
used. Used it for a couple or 3 years that way before buying it
finally. That's what happens when you're cheap (THAT'S IN REFERENCE
TO ME) being cheap that is.
There's probably others here who may have a faster way to do the
Audio Highjack thing from Safari.
I believe there was another way to capture audio from utubevidios
that was on the list about a year and a half ago, which might be a
way to snag the audio as well, but I don't find it stored anywhere in
Safari, and the e-mails that I would have kept involving the matter
are stored on an acount that I don't have this machine pulling mail
down from. Put it away on that one because I've been planning on
getting around to re-installing tiger, so would grab all that mail
and sort it then, but haven't gotten around to that yet, has been a
year of major upevil around here and a lot of priorities have totally
shifted.
So you may wish to search the OLD LISt archives under topic of
youtube, because I think it may have been on the list before it
changed servers, although I'm not even going to swear to that.
Feb March Or April either 2008 or 2009 was when that came across
the list. I remember the weather was still cold *lol..*
Some how or way between all of us we'll figure out a way.
73.
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