Post Description
Audio Hijack Pro drastically changes the way you use audio on your computer, giving you the freedom to listen to audio when you want and how you want. Record and enhance any audio with Audio Hijack Pro - it's the cornerstone of your digital audio experience.
Audio Hijack Pro will allow you to record any application's audio, from Internet streams to DVD audio and everywhere in between. If your machine can play it, Audio Hijack Pro can record it. And that's not all - Audio Hijack Pro will also enhance any audio, unsing industry-standard VST and AudioUnit audio effects to make your music sound incredible. Record. Enhance. Enjoy!
What's New
Version 2.10.7:
The Instant On component has been updated to version 6.0.3, fixing several small issues including one related to the Amarra iTunes plug-in.
We've fixed a crash which could occur when the source application was quit while audio was being captured from it. Phew!
The "Add To iTunes as Bookmarkable" script would sometimes fail. Now, it should always work. Or at the very least, work more often.
Some AIFF files could not be read by iTunes 11.0.0 and iTunes 11.0.1, due to a bug on Apple's end. That bug was reported to Apple and is fixed in iTunes 11.0.2 and up. Nevertheless, we've worked around it as well.
Sometimes, large artwork caused Audio Hijack Pro to crash. Those days are behind us.
The AppleScript dictionary now properly allows for scripting WAV recording.
Audio Hijack Pro now writes WAV tags differently, and hopefully, better(ly).
An issue where the discrete GPU in some laptops could turn on unnecessarily has been corrected.
Audio capture has been made more robust, thanks to fascinating changes like "don't keep trying to hijack a process if it has been removed or already hijacked" and "fix hang where dispatch queue exceeds 64 thread limit from hijacking sandboxed subprocesses". Nearly impenetrable! But all you need to know is that audio capture is more reliable than ever.
A rare issue with Recording hotkeys has been corrected, making it possible to use Option in shortcuts.
Several other small bug fixes have been made.
Requirements
Intel
OS X 10.6 or later
QuickTime 7 or later
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