Digitizing an LP or cassette, while reducing hiss and noise.Ducking one audio source when a second source kicks in.Checking volume levels before you record.Capturing a chat from Zoom, FaceTime, and other voice-over-IP apps.Scheduling when your Mac should record something automatically.Setting up reusable sessions with Audio Hijack’s Audio Grid interface.Recording literally any audio played on your Mac.It also explains how to turn an audio file into a ringtone and-podcasters and educators take note!-how to make a chapterized AAC file.Īs far as recording goes, you’ll find help with: The Fission chapter has directions for trimming, cropping, adding, replacing, splitting, and fading audio. And you'll learn how to use Audio Hijack as a powerful tool for live streaming or broadcasting. You’ll also discover special features such as reusable sessions, recording to more than one file (and format) at once, scheduling recordings, time shifting during live playback, effects like ducking and panning, adding automatic metadata before recording, and more. For example, by boosting the volume or tweaking the bass-movies on Netflix never sounded better! You’ll learn how to pipe sound through Audio Hijack to enhance its quality without recording. Kirk also helps you edit recordings in Rogue Amoeba’s Fission audio editor. Audio expert Kirk McElhearn provides instructions for setting up common scenarios-recording audio playing in Safari, capturing Zoom and FaceTime calls, digitizing your old LPs, extracting audio from concert DVDs, and working with mics and mixers, and much more. Learn how to use Rogue Amoeba’s Audio Hijack version 4 to capture and enhance any audio playing on a Mac. Audio expert Kirk McElhearn covers a variety of scenarios-including recording Zoom calls, digitizing LPs, and making podcasts-and provides a bonus chapter about editing your recordings in Rogue Amoeba's Fission audio editor. In this 143-page book, you'll learn how to use version 4 of Rogue Amoeba's Audio Hijack to capture and enhance any audio coming out of your Mac, whether it's your own voice via a microphone, a streaming radio show in Safari, or audio from a DVD. Find sound advice for recording anything on your Mac!
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