
Audio Hijack
Record any audio, with Audio Hijack! Save audio from applications like iTunes, Skype or Safari, or from hardware devices like microphones and mixers.
What is Audio Hijack?
Record any audio, with Audio Hijack! Save audio from applications like iTunes, Skype or Safari, or from hardware devices like microphones and mixers.
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Supported Languages
- English
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gdwaynewarner
While I don't use Audio Hijack as much as I used to use WireTap Pro, I have set up a couple of ... "sessions," for lack of a better word, to allow me to record audio from web browsers. Great for online radio talkshows or live concerts.
In other words, it takes some getting used to, but you will.
Tags
- streaming-audio-recorder
- skype-recorder
- Record Internet Radio
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gdwaynewarner reviewed Audio Hijack
Audio Hijack used to be great, but about an hour ago, I wanted to record some audio from my Mac, where my bought-and-paid-for copy has been since at least two years ago ... and suddenly, all of the windows had "Trial Mode" on them. Worse, when I tried to record what I was trying to record, it "added noise" to the recording at about the 15 minute mark. That's not how Mac programs are supposed to behave. If I can't get this straightened out with Amoeba, I will have to find something else. This is ridiculous.
Audio Hijack used to be great, but about an hour ago, I wanted to record some audio from my Mac, where my bought-and-paid-for copy has been since at least two years ago ... and suddenly, all of the windows had "Trial Mode" on them.
Worse, when I tried to record what I was trying to record, it "added noise" to the recording at about the 15 minute mark. That's not how Mac programs are supposed to behave.
If I can't get this straightened out with Amoeba, I will have to find something else. This is ridiculous.
I ended up having to buy another license ($70!!!!) for version 3.85, as the 4.0 version won't work with MacOS 10.13.6.
I can't say I was happy about that, though.
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