[G4] Saving Audio Audio Hijack Pro

John Erdman jperdman at earthlink.net
Tue Nov 30 10:17:08 PST 2004


I was sold on WireTap and used it very successfully for a couple of 
years. Then I upgraded to Panther and found that it didn't work any 
more.  (But your mileage may vary!) After some searching on discussion 
boards I found that some patches exist to deal with the malfunction 
caused by the upgrade. But I didn't feel like fooling with them. A 
friend, knowledgeable in audio matters, had recommended Audio Hijack 
Pro. I tried it and became an instant convert.  I especially like the 
timer features that can be used to automatically start and stop 
recordings. Particularly handy if you record tracks from Internet radio 
stations.

Try it out. The demo can be found at:
www.rogueamoeba.com/audiohijackpro

You can't beat the WireTap price of FREE!  But to me the additional 
features and sound filters of AHP were quite worth it!

John

>>> _I have an iMic Audio Interface which I would like to use to capture 
>>> some speech and use some photo snaps to make a home movie using 
>>> iMovie.  I can hook up the iMic and plug a microphone into it.  If I 
>>> go to "Sound" and check the audio input, by tapping on the mic I can 
>>> see the input levels change.  Hence the sound is getting in.
>>
>> BUT  -- what software do I use to capture a hunk of sound and than 
>> save it to a file of some sort, so I can retrieve it in iMovie. What 
>> am I missing??
>
> I was just asking a similar question, and was pointed toward WireTap:
>
> http://www.ambrosiasw.com/utilities/freebies/
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