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Audio Hijack 2.2 adds new recording options

Rogue Amoeba Software has released Audio Hijack 2.2, the latest version of its Mac OS X tool to record any audio on your Mac. The free update adds several new features, including a new AIFF Sample Rate selector, a “Stop Recording After” setting, and two new post-processing scripts to “Add To iPod” and “Encode To Wav.” Several other features have also been added, and minor bugs have been fixed. Audio Hijack sells for US$16.

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Audio Hijack Pro to 2.1 released

Rogue Amoeba Software has released Audio Hijack Pro 2.1, a free update to its audio recording/enhancing utility for Mac OS X. Version 2.1 offers several new features, including a new Channel Tweaker plug-in, Sample Rate settings in AIFF recordings, variables in recording ID3 Tags, and 800×600-resolution compliance. In addition, over two dozen bugs have been fixed, including issues with AAC recordings and many others. The full version of Audio Hijack Pro sells for US$32. Read More

Audio Hijack Pro released

Rogue Amoeba Software has released Audio Hijack Pro 1.0, an enhanced version of the company’s flagship audio enhancement utility, as noted by MacMerc. It offers the same features as the original (timed recording, alarms, and enhanced DVD, CD, and internet stream listening), and adds support for unlimited numbers of industry-standard VST and AudioUnit plugin formats, MP3 recording, the ability to hijack running applications, enhanced timers and more.

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Rogue Amoeba releases Audio Hijack 1.5

Rogue Amoeba Software has announced the release of Audio Hijack 1.5, the latest version of the company’s audio enhancement utility. The software runs in the background and allows users to pipe audio from a Mac through a customizable set of DSP filters. What this means, essentially, is that you can add an equalizer to any Cocoa or Carbon application in OS X, including RealOne, DVD Player and Windows Media Player.

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Rogue Amoeba unveils Audio Hijack 1.0

Rogue Amoeba Software has announced the release of Audio Hijack 1.0, the company’s new audio enhancement utility. The software runs in the background and allows users to pipe audio from a Mac through a customizable set of DSP filters. What this means, essentially, is that you can add an equalizer to any Cocoa or Carbon application in OS X, including RealOne, DVD Player and Windows Media Player. In addition, any sound played through Audio Hijack can be recorded to an AIFF file for later listening.

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