![]() It’s routing the Skype audio into my USB audio interface so I can hear people’s voices in my headphones. It’s recording the audio from Skype and saving that to the Desktop, so I can use it as a reference (or backup if one of my panelists fails to record their own microphone). It’s recording my microphone as a full-quality mono WAV, deposited to my Desktop, named something like jason-20170227-0834, indicating the date and time the recording was started. This session is doing an immense number of things at once. The first one comes from the Session I use for recording and live streaming podcasts on The Incomparable or Relay FM. But even if you’re already using Audio Hijack, you may not realize just how flexible its modular, block-building approach allows it to be. Audio Hijack 3 has become my go-to tool for recording audio for podcasts and pretty much everything else on my Mac. ![]()
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