![]() Rogue Amoeda offers a variety of cool applications, mainly catering towards audio applications. It would make a great feature for Jack.Audio Hijack Pro, developed by Rogue Amoeda, is life changing application for anyone who listens to any form of audio on their Macintosh. If the developer is reading this review please look at the more expensive Audio Hijack ($64) and see if you can control the audio recording on an app by app basis so folks can do other stuff on their Mac while recording. It plays it a full blast so make sure your speakers have mechanical knobs to turn down the audio or plug in headphones that you can wrap in a towel so you can sleep while this records overnight. The only annoying thing is that you can’t do anything else with your Mac while it is recording the system audio. I then save the MP4 audio only file and open it in AudioBook Builder (in the app store) to save it as a M4B book file format that iBooks on my Mac and iPhone like. Now I just use Jack to record the web browser as it plays the audiobook. I looked at using quicktime and an audio out cable that comes back in as a mic line, but figured this was easier and I wouldn’t have another cable to keep track of. This is what I was looking for! I listen to audiobooks and the Hoopla web implementation my library uses makes this difficult (I like to listen while driving in areas with crappy sell service). The $10 in app purchase gives you access to a downloadable Jack Audio driver that adds the ability to record audio as it is played out of the mac. The trial version is limited to 5 minutes, and doesn’t record audio not coming from a microphone. Solved my recording audio from web page problem! All cost for subscriptions are mentioned above.
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