Hello Darcy,

When I try to interact with the toolbar, VO just beeps at me. 

Can I delete the second Skype entry in the usual way, i.e. pressing the 
backspace key?  I guess I'm afraid to try it without knowing for sure that I 
won't irreparably break anything else. :)

Thank you,

Mike

On 27,Feb,2011, at 11:18 PM, Darcy Burnard wrote:

> Hi Mike.  That script will hijack the first item in your sessions list that 
> includes the name skype.  So as long as you have one session called skype, it 
> will work.  As for VO not interacting with the toolbar, that's a puzzle.  
> What happens when you try to interact with it?
> Darcy
> 
> On 2011-02-27, at 3:51 AM, Michael Busboom wrote:
> 
>> Hello everyone,
>> 
>> A very kind person on this list helped me create a macro that automatically 
>> starts Audio Hijack and selects Skype to hijack.  Though the macro still 
>> works perfectly, and I use it almost every day, two things have started to 
>> occur that I don't understand.
>> 
>> 1. In the component session, there are now two entries for Skype, and I 
>> never know which one of these components is actually hijacking the Skype 
>> audio.  I used to be able to determine this, but no longer.
>> 
>> 2.  Voice Over no longer interacts with the Audio Hijack toolbar in either 
>> Skype entry in the components table.
>> 
>> Thus: Is it possible to erase one of the Skype entries?  And can I do 
>> something to once again make VO interact with the toolbar so that I can 
>> split recordings, etc.?  Lastly, if I can somehow erase one of the Skype 
>> entries in the components table, will my macro still work? 
>> 
>> Thanks a million,
>> 
>> Mike
>> 
>> 
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