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LethalWolfe

macrumors G3
Original poster
Jan 11, 2002
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Subject says it all. I've got some audio from DVDs that I'd like to burn to CD and I'm lookin' for the best way to go about it.


Lethal
 
well coming from a pro, i would hold a mic to the internal speaker, but that requires pro skills. anyways, audio hijack or wiretap should do the trick. check versiontracker as well.

iJon
 
Originally posted by bennetsaysargh
i forgot about wiretap. can it record from only one app though like audio hijack?

no, it records everything playing.

arn
 
Originally posted by arn
no, it records everything playing.

arn

so if i speak it picks up what im saying or if im trying to get audio from a dvd and im playing an itunes track that both will be recorded?

when using Audio Hijack 2, is the volume effected by an amplifier or does sound quality remain the same whether using the internal speaker or a 500Watt 5.1 system?

Tyler
 
Originally posted by TyleRomeo
so if i speak it picks up what im saying or if im trying to get audio from a dvd and im playing an itunes track that both will be recorded?

Half right. It won't pick up your voice if you speak (unless you speak into your mac's microphone). It only picks up sound being reproduced by the mac itself, so iTunes would be recorded. However, if you're pulling sound off of a DVD, it is unlikely that you would be listening to iTunes at the same time, I find.

I use wiretap to rip DVD audio, no problems.
 
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