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Audio Hijack Mac Features:
- Just select an application and hit Record. Now you’re saving its audio!
- Record from microphones, mixers, or other audio input devices.
- The System Audio source helps you record all the audio heard on your Mac.
- There’s oodles of streaming audio on the web. Use Audio Hijack to save it.
- Easily save conversations from Skype, FaceTime, Google Talk, and more.
- Customizable source and recording options give podcasters full control.
- Stuck with small laptop speakers? Use Volume Overdrive to crank things past 100%.
- If you still have music on tapes or vinyl, Audio Hijack can help you digitize it.
- Import audio from concert DVDs, movies, and more, for listening in iTunes and beyond.
- If you don’t know much about audio formats, Audio Hijack Full Crack is here to help.
- Use the Template Chooser to get a pre-configured Session.
- Once you’ve configured a Session to your liking, you can re-use it over and over.
- Find all of your recordings, sorted by Session, in the Recordings tab.
- Check your recordings by playing them back with a single click.
- The included audio effects are easy to use and easy on the eyes.
- DJs and podcasters will love automatic ducking.
- The Scheduling feature can also turn any app on your Mac into an alarm clock.
- The Sync block to precisely delay audio by up to 1000 milliseconds.
What’s New?
Full MacOS 12 (Monterey) Compatibility
- Audio Hijack now has full compatibility with MacOS 12 (Monterey), with no known issues.
Fixes and Improvements in ACE 11.7.7:
- The Audio Capture Engine (ACE) has been updated to 11.7.7, with several small improvements for even more reliable audio capture.
- Audio Hijack’s “Schedule Helper” is now just “Scheduler”, to better fit in the “Login Items” table of the “Users & Groups” System Preference. It’s been updated to version 2.0.3.
- A bug where session names could incorrectly become editable when the Home window was opened automatically has been corrected.
- The Audio Capture Engine (ACE) has been updated to 11.7.1, with fixes for several rare issues.
- New “Sound Effects” Special Source: A new “Sound Effects” special source has been added, making it possible to capture sound effects like alerts in the Messages app, or the Trash being emptied.
- Enhancements to Audio Hijack’s Built-In Updating: Audio Hijack’s updating code has been overhauled and improved. It is now based on Sparkle 1.26.0, with several customizations.
- To avoid possible issues, Audio Hijack will no longer offer to “Install on Quit”. Automatic background updating has been removed as well, placing the user in charge of all updates.
- The update interface has been improved, with several design and text enhancements.
- Finally, the new “Skip for Now” button allows you to delay updating if desired.
- As always, we strongly recommend leaving the “Automatically check for updates” option enabled.
- Audio Hijack’s manual is now provided online, rather than being built in to the application. The application’s “Help” menu has also been modified and streamlined, to get you assistance as quickly as possible.
- Audio Hijack’s Recordings tab now better handles disk errors, malformed recordings, and more.
- The “Application block’s source selector now better handles iOS apps running on M1 Macs, avoiding duplicating them in the list.
- It’s now possible to access several relevant menu items while the initial Quick Tour is open.
- The “Purchase” button in the License window now uses a better link to get to the Buy page.
- The Update window’s width has been tweaked, to handle longer titles.
Support for Xcode’s Simulator
- It’s now possible to capture audio from Xcode’s Simulator with Audio Hijack.
- The Quick Tour now properly supports the new “Speak items under the pointer” setting in MacOS 11 (Big Sur).
- VoiceOver now provides better read-outs for disabled blocks, as well as the On/Off switch within each block’s popover.
- Improvements have been made for the Installer and Quick Tour, to present better on small resolutions, using scrollbars to make all content accessible.
- When Audio Hijack is unlocked by entering a valid license key, in addition to displaying an animation, it will now play a brief celebratory sound for visually impaired users.
Fixes and Improvements:
- New “Sound Effects” Special Source: A new “Sound Effects” special source has been added, making it possible to capture sound effects like alerts in the Messages app, or the Trash being emptied.
- To avoid possible issues, Audio Hijack will no longer offer to “Install on Quit”. Automatic background updating has been removed as well, placing the user in charge of all updates.
- The update interface has been improved, with several design and text enhancements.
- Finally, the new “Skip for Now” button allows you to delay updating if desired.
- As always, we strongly recommend leaving the “Automatically check for updates” option enabled.
- Audio Hijack’s manual is now provided online, rather than being built in to the application. The application’s “Help” menu has also been modified and streamlined, to get you assistance as quickly as possible.
- Audio Hijack’s Recordings tab now better handles disk errors, malformed recordings, and more.
- The “Application block’s source selector now better handles iOS apps running on M1 Macs, avoiding duplicating them in the list.
- It’s now possible to access several relevant menu items while the initial Quick Tour is open.
- The “Purchase” button in the License window now uses a better link to get to the Buy page.
- The Update window’s width has been tweaked, to handle longer titles.
Get Access to Test Builds:
- Audio Hijack now features a new “Check for test releases” hidden preference. When active, you may receive notice of pre-release versions of the software, ahead of its wide release. If you’re interested to test updates, you can turn this option on in the Debugging window (accessible by holding option while viewing the “Help” menu, then selecting “Quit and Relaunch for Debugging”).
Many debugging improvements have been made:
- Available logs have been cleaned up.
- Active logs are now listed in the logging files.
- Machine details are no longer needlessly included in copied errors.
- Logs are now activated with simple checkboxes.
- When a log is activated, it will also collect recent crash logs, to better understand any issues.
- A “Quit and Relaunch for Debugging” option has been added, accessed by pressing option in the Help menu.
- Command-line debugging options have been added.
Requirements:
- Mac OS X Kodiak, 10.0 (Cheetah), 10.1 (Puma), 10.2 (Jaguar), 10.3 (Panther), 10.4 (Tiger), 10.5 (Leopard), 10.6 (Snow Leopard)
- OS X 10.7 (Lion), 10.8 (Mountain Lion), 10.9 (Mavericks), 10.10 (Yosemite), 10.11 (El Capitan)
- macOS 10.12 (Sierra), 10.13 (High Sierra), 10.14 (Mojave), 10.15 (Catalina), 11.0 (Big Sur), 12.0 (Monterey), 13.0 (Ventura) and Later Version.
- Supported Hardware: Intel or Apple Chip (M1) or PowerPC Mac.