Thanks. Do you know how I can hijack Voiceover in Audio Hijack?
> On Nov 7, 2015, at 7:35 AM, Alex Hall wrote:
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> The only way I can think of is with audio balance in System Preferences >
> Sound > Output tab. Choose your sound device, then vo-right to find the
> balance
Hello,
It’s a weird request, but I need to temporarily have Voiceover coming through
only one ear on my headphones. I was looking at Audio Hijack to do this
possibly, but not sure how it’d be done. Any suggestions for ways of pulling
this off?
Thanks,
Brandon
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The only way I can think of is with audio balance in System Preferences > Sound
> Output tab. Choose your sound device, then vo-right to find the balance
slider and move it where you want. Of course, this will change all sounds, not
just VO. Audio Hijack may work too (capture all VO output,
how about on the voice utility then go to sounds, then check where the voice
over speaks.
> Il giorno 07 nov 2015, alle ore 9:51 PM, Brandon A. Olivares (The Pianist)
> ha scritto:
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> Actually, I’m doing a webinar, and trying to share my earphones with my wife
> so
Actually, I’m doing a webinar, and trying to share my earphones with my wife so
we can be on the same computer. But I don’t want to distract her with Voiceover
when I’m trying to navigate, read chats, etc.
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Anything is possible,
Brandon Olivares
www.CoCreationCoaching.org
Correct me if I’m wrong, but I suspect this VoiceOver configuration is desired
so that another sound source might be channeled through the opposite side?
If this is the case, is the suggested solution still feasible? Just thinking
aloud!
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If you're running the latest Audio Hijack, add an application block from the
input sources list, then add a second one. Now set one to VoiceOver (that'll be
for VO sounds), then the other to com.apple.speech. That one you'll have to hit
shift-space on the popup list of apps or you won't see the
If you can monitor, or have the drive space to record, this should work then.
VO will come through one channel, and system audio won't. The System
Preferences option won't work. Alternatively, plug in headphones and tell
VoiceOver to use them in VO Utility > Sounds. Then play system audio