Audio Hijack is one of those programs that I don't use regularly, but which works well I need it to. Being able to record bits of online radio shows or the audio from Quicktime or RealPlayer movies and DVDs is a nice ability to have, and relatively easy to execute.
However, I was a bit confused with one thing when I first tried the program out. In order to "hijack" the audio of a program, you must add it to a list. When you click the "New" button at the top of the list to add a new program, an "Untitled Session" appears in the list, rather than opening a dialogue box to allow you to choose the program. Instead, you must use the Inspector window and click "Select" to get the program. It seems as though it would be less confusing and easier to use if this step was skipped, but it's nothing major.
Audio Hijack does what it says, and does it well.
Audio Hijack
Add DSP effects to any Mac application with audio content.
Version: 2.2.6
Performs its Basic Function Well
Feedback Type: Review
Contributed by: Justin Norman Friday, October 27 2006 @ 01:18 PM PDT
Product Platform: MacOSX
Used Product For: Over One Year
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Performs its Basic Function Well - Ataritox
I agree,This app. is great, but it does have a pretty confusing interface. Once you figure it out its not bad though.
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Saturday, October 28 2006 @ 10:20 AM PDT