Fore shame :) -- I could have researched a little better before asking because
Darcy already provided the answer. Recording default system input did the
trick, and the script she suggested would probably put system sounds and the
mic together; I'll repeat it here for clarity.
tell application "Audio Hijack Pro"
set session1 to the first session whose name contains "System Audio"
set session2 to the first session whose name contains "Default"
tell session1 to start hijacking
tell session2 to start hijacking
tell session1 to start recording
tell session2 to start recording
end tell
On Feb 19, 2011, at 10:10 PM, Geoff Waaler wrote:
> Hi Darcy,
>
> Thanks much for the info. I gather then that Sarah, Allison and everyone
> else who can record from the Mic have an older version. Both InstantOn and
> Scheduler helper are up to date, which is probably my problem :).
>
> I'm not terribly anxious but would be curious to know if there is a
> work-around for people who recently purchased this app?
>
> Thanks again for the info.
>
> Geoff
>
>
> On Feb 19, 2011, at 8:57 PM, Darcy Burnard wrote:
>
>> Hi Geof. Soundflower no longer comes with audio hijack pro. It used to be
>> there were two components that you needed to install. Instant hijack
>> allowed audio hijack pro to hijack audio from an app without restarting it.
>> While soundflower allowed you to record all system audio. Now they have a
>> new component called instant on, which is supposed to replace both of those
>> older components. However instant on doesn't seem to include the mic while
>> hijacking system audio. Even if you have the mic hijacked with another
>> session, and have it's output going through default system output, instant
>> on doesn't seem to grab it.
>> Darcy
>>
>> On 2011-02-19, at 5:59 PM, Geoff Waaler wrote:
>>
>>> While attempting to reproduce Ricardo's problem I discovered that I can not
>>> figure out how to record from the built-in mic on my MBP.
>>>
>>> I see my built in internal microphone under system preferences -> sound ->
>>> input but can only adjust the input volume and whether I want: to check the
>>> box labeled: "Use ambient noise reduction".
>>>
>>> I then hijacked and recorded system audio, but only system sounds were
>>> recorded. According to a recent post by Allison Manzino, this worked on
>>> her machine? I could not locate a "sound flower" setting anywhere. I also
>>> perused all the preferences and options within AudioHijack, but couldn't
>>> locate anything that seemed obviously applicable.
>>>
>>> TIA for any/all suggestions.
>>>
>>> Geoff
>>>
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