[macvoiceover] Re: Audio Hijack is awesome.
- From: "Sara" <push649@xxxxxxx>
- To: <macvoiceover@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 27 May 2008 23:45:46 -0500
Hey there David,
Thanks for telling about this program. It sounds way cool and I think I'll
be trying it out when I get a Mac.
Is everything in it accessible or are there things that don't work?
Sara
----- Original Message -----
From: "David Truong" <bnfiles@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <macvoiceover@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2008 9:49 PM
Subject: [macvoiceover] Audio Hijack is awesome.
HI Everyone,
Yesterday I bagged iTunes and rightly or wrongly I still stand by my
criticisms of that program. So to restore the balance, I want to give
credit where credit is due and that is to Audio Hijack Pro.
I'd have to say it is the best audio program on my mac pro. I agree with
Shane Jackson I think it was who suggested that it is one of the easiest
programs to use and it is certainly VO friendly. Not only can this
program
record anything coming through any sound device but it also can act as a
sound card audio monitor which in my case suits me right down to the
ground.
Let me give you my scenario. I wanted to listen to my Foxtel Cable TV on
my
mac pro. So I plugged my Set Top Unit via optical cable into my Mac Pro
then I plugged my Mac Pro via optical cable again into my 5.1 surround
sound
speaker system. In Audio Hijack pro, I started a new session. I then
told
Audio Hijack that I wanted to use the built-in digital input and the
built-in digital output and then checked the Hijack button and bingo! I
had
cable TV going through my 5.1 speakers using my Mac pro. After I had made
sure this worked, I then configured the recording properties.
So now I can either listen to cable TV using Audio Hijack Pro and if I
want
to record the program I'm listening to, it's just a matter of checking the
record button. How simple is that. I think other Mac apps could learn a
thing or too from the creators of Audio Hijack Pro.
Oh BTW, I should get some brownie points from the list owner and the rest
of
you who don't like the 7 letter word starting with w and ending in s. I
don't think I mentioned that word once in my message smile.
David Truong
EMail and Messenger:
davidtruong@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Skype: blindboxer1967
-----Original Message-----
From: macvoiceover-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:macvoiceover-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
chomiak7737@xxxxxxx
Sent: Wednesday, 28 May 2008 11:36 AM
To: macvoiceover@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [macvoiceover] List topic focus
Hi all.
I really do believe that the Macvoiceover list needs to be primarily
that--a Macvoiceover list. While I do still also use both linux and
windows, and am therefore sympathetic to those wanting to share
such information related to the Mac and even am interested in some of the
comments, this list was started with a specific focus: to help people to
use the Mac with voiceover. there are other Mac lists that take on much
broader topics (one that I have in the past participated in and others
that I've heard of on and off) and if somebody is interested in starting a
list for Mac-windows and/or Mac-linux issues, that certainly would be a
reasonable
possibility. However, I really think we should all perhaps reconsider and
review the guidelines for this list and make an effort to refocus the list
content back to the original purpose. I'm certainly not saying this to
criticize anybody who has posted content that really isn't Mac and
voiceover related. for one thing, I know that since leaving the more
broadly-based Discuss list, I've sometimes posted or been tempted to post
items that would have been suitable on that list but not on this list. for
another thing, I know that one reason why people post non-voiceover
content is that all of us want to make sure that others have up-to-date
information about developments related to use of the Mac though not
voiceover-related. However, I really believe that if this list is going to
serve the purpose for which it was started, and that if voiceover users
needing answers to questions and help with learning to use voiceover
proficiently are going to have a place where they can participate and get
help without becoming frustrated, the focus of this list needs to be
narrowed. To be honest, there's been so much extra stuff on this list
lately, and much of it not seen as off-topic by the subject line, that
I've kind of quit reading messages on this list unless something jumped
out at me. "ok, I give up" certainly did jump out at me!!!
If we can all agree that the original guidelines for this list should be
followed, perhaps we can restore the original focus by moderating
ourselves so that Keith need not be concerned about moderating the list.
but if we are going to try to keep the voiceover focus and people find it
hard to stay within those guidelines, I certainly would be in favor of
moderation.
--
Cheryl
"Where your treasure is,
there will your heart be also."
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HI Everyone, Yesterday I bagged iTunes and rightly or wrongly I still stand by my criticisms of that program. So to restore the balance, I want to give credit where credit is due and that is to Audio Hijack Pro. I'd have to say it is the best audio program on my mac pro. I agree with Shane Jackson I think it was who suggested that it is one of the easiestprograms to use and it is certainly VO friendly. Not only can this program
record anything coming through any sound device but it also can act as asound card audio monitor which in my case suits me right down to the ground.
Let me give you my scenario. I wanted to listen to my Foxtel Cable TV on my
mac pro. So I plugged my Set Top Unit via optical cable into my Mac Prothen I plugged my Mac Pro via optical cable again into my 5.1 surround sound speaker system. In Audio Hijack pro, I started a new session. I then told
Audio Hijack that I wanted to use the built-in digital input and thebuilt-in digital output and then checked the Hijack button and bingo! I had
cable TV going through my 5.1 speakers using my Mac pro. After I had made sure this worked, I then configured the recording properties.So now I can either listen to cable TV using Audio Hijack Pro and if I want
to record the program I'm listening to, it's just a matter of checking the record button. How simple is that. I think other Mac apps could learn a thing or too from the creators of Audio Hijack Pro.Oh BTW, I should get some brownie points from the list owner and the rest of
you who don't like the 7 letter word starting with w and ending in s. I don't think I mentioned that word once in my message smile. David Truong EMail and Messenger: davidtruong@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Skype: blindboxer1967 -----Original Message----- From: macvoiceover-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx[mailto:macvoiceover-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of chomiak7737@xxxxxxx
Sent: Wednesday, 28 May 2008 11:36 AM To: macvoiceover@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [macvoiceover] List topic focus Hi all. I really do believe that the Macvoiceover list needs to be primarily that--a Macvoiceover list. While I do still also use both linux and windows, and am therefore sympathetic to those wanting to share such information related to the Mac and even am interested in some of the comments, this list was started with a specific focus: to help people to use the Mac with voiceover. there are other Mac lists that take on much broader topics (one that I have in the past participated in and others that I've heard of on and off) and if somebody is interested in starting a list for Mac-windows and/or Mac-linux issues, that certainly would be a reasonable possibility. However, I really think we should all perhaps reconsider and review the guidelines for this list and make an effort to refocus the list content back to the original purpose. I'm certainly not saying this to criticize anybody who has posted content that really isn't Mac and voiceover related. for one thing, I know that since leaving the more broadly-based Discuss list, I've sometimes posted or been tempted to post items that would have been suitable on that list but not on this list. for another thing, I know that one reason why people post non-voiceover content is that all of us want to make sure that others have up-to-date information about developments related to use of the Mac though not voiceover-related. However, I really believe that if this list is going to serve the purpose for which it was started, and that if voiceover users needing answers to questions and help with learning to use voiceover proficiently are going to have a place where they can participate and get help without becoming frustrated, the focus of this list needs to be narrowed. To be honest, there's been so much extra stuff on this list lately, and much of it not seen as off-topic by the subject line, that I've kind of quit reading messages on this list unless something jumped out at me. "ok, I give up" certainly did jump out at me!!! If we can all agree that the original guidelines for this list should be followed, perhaps we can restore the original focus by moderating ourselves so that Keith need not be concerned about moderating the list. but if we are going to try to keep the voiceover focus and people find it hard to stay within those guidelines, I certainly would be in favor of moderation. -- Cheryl "Where your treasure is, there will your heart be also."
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- [macvoiceover] List topic focus
- From: chomiak7737
- [macvoiceover] Audio Hijack is awesome.
- From: David Truong