I'm sure there is a digital way but in the past I did this with a small external mixer. I ran the audio out from the Mac to the mixer and ran my mic to the mixer and then ran the mixer output back to the line in on the Mac. I set up Skype to then use the line in as it's audio input. This allowed me to mix the levels on the fly a bit between the mic and voiceover. Actually went a step farther and ran Jaws in a VM on the Mac so I could demo stuff on both platforms. Worked well and I liked having the external controls to tweak things.

CB

On 9/12/13 1:41 AM, Steve Holmes wrote:
I plan to give a demo / teach session over a VOIP or Skype call where I want to 
allow the participants in the call to hear the output from VoiceOver on my Mac. 
Is there any way to do this with Mountain Lion? I have Audio Hijack Pro here 
but am lead to believe that VO can't be shared with Skype or similar 
applications. I know how to do recordings from Audio Hijack Pro but I don't 
wanna necessarily record but would rather have the output directed to the input 
side of the VOIP or Skype application I use.

Might Sound Flower be in order for this kind of thing?


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