Actually if you are going to set it up as a key stroke, you might want to go a
little more complicated.
property RunState
if RunState is equal to stop then
tell application AUdio Hijack ... .. to run
set runState to running
else
tell application Audio Hijack to stop recording ..
set
Hi all
I'm looking for instructions how to set up hijack pro to record both microphone
and system audio. I can record mic and system audio separatly but not at same
time.
Does anyone have any instructions how to do this or any link to any
descriptions. I have looked in the manual but there is
I noticed the same behavior in the last couple versions of hijack pro. I
reverted back to version 2.8 just because of this problem. If anyone knows how
to get around this, I would love to know as well.
Ricardo Walker
rwalker...@gmail.com
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In the sessions table, make sure system audio has focus. IF you're running
Lion and have the latest version of Audio Highjack pro, (version 2.10.0) and if
you also highjack the microphone as a seperate session, this will work.
Sincerely,
The Constantly Barefooted Ray!!!
Now a very proud and
Hi Ray.
Thanks for this. I'm going to try that and see if it works.
Regards Tony
24 sep 2011 kl. 14:51 skrev Ray Foret Jr:
In the sessions table, make sure system audio has focus. IF you're running
Lion and have the latest version of Audio Highjack pro, (version 2.10.0) and
if you also
I should note this for you. You may find it necessary to create a seperate
session just for your microphone. Easy to do. Just click on new session and
everythings right there for you to set up.
HTH.
Sincerely,
The Constantly Barefooted Ray!!!
Now a very proud and happy Mac user!!!
Skype
Recently I've been playing with a way to do it that seems to work. I have two
sessions, one for the Mic, and one for the system audio. I get them both
hijacked. Then I run this simple one line applescript.
tell application Audio Hijack Pro to start recording (every session whose
hijacked is
Hi Ricardo. Yes you indeed change start to stop in that script. As for
assigning it to a key, you want to use the VoiceOver keyboard commander. One
of the options when you set up a new key assignment, is to run an applescript.
Darcy
On 2011-09-24, at 1:35 PM, Ricardo Walker wrote:
Thanks