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I have never thought about Audio Hijack. QuickTime should be able to render a MIDI file to AIFF via its cheesy sounding default synthesizer, and you can convert that to MP3 in iTunes. ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 18 - Sep 21, 2009
How can I capture the audio from an application in Windows, then export it to something my mac could read? ...
Windows Apps - Posts: 0 - Nov 26, 2007
Thanks, albloom: yes that helps. In the meantime I bought Audio Hijack Pro and worked out most of the obvious bits, but was not happy with the sound quality; just waiting to find some time to tackle it all again. I think I will buy a newer version of the Griffin iMic, especially if it comes with software! Will also have a look at Amadeus II (good advice, thank you); moving my...
Hardware & Peripherals - Posts: 3 - Apr 10, 2006
Or, for that matter, any better ways of going about this than using Audio Hijack Pro? ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 1 - Mar 24, 2006
It worked fine until I installed ffmpegx and Audio Hijack, but I am not sure if one or the other is to blame. ...
Design & Media - Posts: 3 - Jan 25, 2006
Running Tiger on minimac - all been fine, but recently I have lost audio output from Safari /BBC radio player / Real player etc, I can still record them via Audio hijack pro so the out put is there but not listen to them live (weather Audio hijack running or not). i Tunes and CD player etc are unaffected and work perfectly so I know the audio output/speakers are fine. Driving...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 7 - Oct 16, 2005
Say I record a radio stream from live365.com. But I don't stop it in time and there is a piece of audio from the next selection that I want to clip off. ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 6 - Feb 25, 2004
Hi, Icemanjc, Thanks. I've got Audio Hijack (free version), but only want to capture a couple of radio plays that are 90 minutes long, so VLC, if it will actually work, would be the ideal solution.
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 4 - May 30, 2009
Although this is a not a free alternative. You can try Audio Hijack which will capture anything that you can hear. ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 4 - May 28, 2009
Audio Hijack will do the trick. All you have to do is choose the program you want to record from and it will record whatever it puts out. ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 9 - May 26, 2009