I have heard a rumor....
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I have heard a rumor....
That Audacity has a record what you hear option allowing you to rip samples out of films and that are playing on your computer.
Is this true? can't find anything about it on the website. and as a mac user can't get adobe audition and can't find a similar program for mac.
Cheers
Is this true? can't find anything about it on the website. and as a mac user can't get adobe audition and can't find a similar program for mac.
Cheers
- killstablo
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Apparently it's possible on a mac using quicktime pro. Failing that:
http://www.rogueamoeba.com/audiohijackpro/
http://www.rogueamoeba.com/audiohijackpro/
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Hmmm, for me I just disc record the "Wut U Hear" channel on my soundcard and bam, there it is.. in full 24bit wav glory. I often use this to record a live midi jam or to get the skip sound effects from FL into the song.
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BOKO91 wrote:Have an ibook with headphone out and no mic in. Getting an imac this fri so hope it will help the situation.
Cheers anyway
Did audio hijack pro not work?
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BOKO91 wrote:Yeah it worked for ripping audio from other sources but audacity won't read the audio hijack files so i can trim/edit them down to the bits that i want
can you not save audiohijackpro files as mp3 or aiff and open them in audacity? should be fine.
BOKO91 wrote:...just got a harddrive with £10,000+ worth of mac software on it
sweet
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