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Title: Audio Recording App
Post by: theweakspot on December 18, 2005, 10:59:14 pm
I used to use WireTap from Ambrosia Software to record sound from my mac, but it no longer functions under Tiger.... anyone know a similar app that is freeware?


Title: Re: Audio Recording App
Post by: BFG on December 19, 2005, 12:28:21 am
Yes sir, its called 'Audio Hijack Pro' and it comes curtsy of 'Rogue Amoeba' software

linky poo here (http://www.rogueamoeba.com/audiohijackpro/)


Title: Re: Audio Recording App
Post by: :MoD:Shade on December 19, 2005, 12:42:25 am
There's that Sound Studio by Freeverse but that is rather expensive.

It might be good for recording lectures when I get into college.


Title: Re: Audio Recording App
Post by: Civrock on December 19, 2005, 03:17:26 am
*cough* He asked for freeware, AHP and SS are not. ;)

For simple recording I'd recommend getting a QuickTime Pro license, cheap and worth buying. It doesn't only unlock its recording features but also lots of others nice functions.

http://www.apple.com/quicktime/pro/mac.html


Title: Re: Audio Recording App
Post by: BFG on December 19, 2005, 10:05:26 am
smega balls, sorry i didn't spot that bit weak heh.

Yeah, or have a browse through the 'Audio section of the Apple downloads website, i've often come across little handy apps on there for the best possible £££ ... free! :)

But i think like civic said QTPro might be a good answer!

http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/audio/


Title: Re: Audio Recording App
Post by: theweakspot on December 19, 2005, 10:50:22 am
I already own QT Pro and had no clue it recorded sound.

Although, what I want to do it recprd sound playing through my mac, not from an external source.

For example, a radio stream.. I can't record that with QT Pro, can I?


Title: Re: Audio Recording App
Post by: Civrock on December 19, 2005, 11:07:48 am
Nah, I don't think so. For this purpose Audio Hijack would most probably be the best solution, the link's in BFG's post.


Title: Re: Audio Recording App
Post by: BFG on December 19, 2005, 11:38:49 am
Yeah i think audio hijack is your best best mate, i've used it before and it really does do the job - worth having a read but basically yes it will record anythign that your mac is playing - be it sounds from a a game, dvd, internet radio anything... so it will certainly do the radio streams like u want :)


Title: Re: Audio Recording App
Post by: theweakspot on December 19, 2005, 11:04:55 pm
thanks guys.... used Audio Hijack... it records straight to MP3 which is nice.


Title: Re: Audio Recording App
Post by: |MP|Nomad on December 20, 2005, 06:05:22 pm
There is another app, I've used once in lectures in college, its not bad.  It records into mp3 and can listen to it via iTunes and you can also email the file directly.  Its not bad, I don't tend to use it since I own an Olympus Digital voice recorder purposely made to record lectures. 

Anyway, the app I'm referring to is called QuickVoice and it works on Panther and Tiger.  Check it out http://www.quick-voice.com/quickvoice/


Title: Re: Audio Recording App
Post by: BFG on December 20, 2005, 06:22:43 pm
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I don't tend to use it since I own an Olympus Digital voice recorder purposely made to record lectures. 

Snap - Nomad you don't have OSX drivers / Utility to transfer the files though do you?


Title: Re: Audio Recording App
Post by: |MP|Nomad on December 21, 2005, 04:32:37 am
Yes, of course, otherwise I wouldn't use it. 

Today, I bought the Olympus AS4000 Transcription Kit but I had to go back a version to the older driver for it to work.  On the site it claims that it won't run on Tiger, but it will on Panther.  Well, I tested it on both and they both don't work, unless, I go back to the older driver version, for BOTH Panther and Tiger.  THat's good news for me!! I really didn't want to have to bring my Mac back to Panther, so at least now I can enjoy it on my Tiger OS, and since I experienced both versions of the drivers (new and old), there is hardly any worthy difference.  So until they come out with a driver for Tiger, I will continue to use in on the older driver with Tiger.

BTW, the transcription kit, works great!! frees up my hands so I can now use them where they ought to be....my dick!! ;) nah, seriously though, it cost me $400 CND but worth every penny for sure.

I'll report back for those that may be interested, are there any peeps who want me to report?  otherwise I won't waste my time...