Audio Hijack Android



Audio Hijack Android

Audio Hijack Pro is a user-friendly audio recorder. Once tap on Record button, it will capture all streaming audios available. It has plentiful input sources, including computer system, microphone, QuickTime Player, iTunes, Safari, DVD player, iChat, Skype and more.

  1. Mediaplayers that support Icecast streams. These media players are known to work with Icecast.
  2. Audio Hijack Pro For Windows 10 free download - Audio Editor Pro, Acoustica Audio Converter Pro, Realtek High Definition Audio Codec (Windows 7 / 8/ 8.1/ 10 64-bit), and many more programs.
  3. Well there isn’t really “official way”. But there are workarounds. Not good ones though, it’s really Google’s fault for Android being crap in many ways.

Posted By Paul Kafasis on February 18th, 2012

Update (December 12th, 2012): The information below is somewhat deprecated. We now recommend our own free Airfoil Speakers for Android.

As Android has grown, we’ve received more than a few requests to bring both Airfoil and Airfoil Speakers to the platform. It only makes sense – people with Android devices want to be able to send audio from those devices out to AirPlay receivers, just like iOS users can. They also want to be able to turn their Android devices into AirPlay receivers, to receive audio sent from their Macs or PCs. Right now, however, we have no concrete plans to bring either of these apps to Android.

That doesn’t mean you can’t receive audio from Airfoil on your Android phone though! As it turns out, there’s a third-party AirPlay receiver for Android called AirBubble. Much like Airfoil Speakers Touch on iOS, AirBubble turns your Android device into an AirPlay receiver. It can then receive audio from your Mac or PC can play, thanks to Airfoil.

To check out AirBubble, just download it from the Android Market. The free version will let you try it out, and receive audio for 30 minutes per launch. If you plan to keep using it, you’ll probably want to purchase the $2 AirBubble License app to unlock unlimited audio playback.

Like the Boxee Box previously discussed, AirBubble running on Android does not play audio in sync with other outputs. That means you won’t be able to include your Android device in a multi-output system if you want everything to play in sync. However, if you just want to send from a Mac or PC to your Android device, you’ll be all set.

We’ll be keeping an eye on the Android platform for future opportunities. For now though, if you want to play any audio from your Mac or PC to your Android phone, check out AirBubble in conjunction with Airfoil.

Audio Hijack is a DAW (Digital Audio Workspace) designed to facilitate the recording of podcasts, radio shows or even phone calls for example. The software is simple and intuitive, thanks to the “blocks” that can be easily dragged & dropped into the main part of the interface.
You can download Audio Hijack for Mac here.

Set Up Audio Hijack
Broadcasting with Audio Hijack
Recording with Audio Hijack
You can follow our video tutorial here:

HOW TO SET UP AUDIO HIJACK

To get started, select New Session:
Then, select New Blank Session:

You can then choose a name for your session:

We’re now going to configure our input device. To do so, simply drag and drop the Input Device block from the sources area, and select the microphone you want to use. If you don’t have a microphone, you can use the built-in mic on your computer.

BROADCASTING

Once that’s done, drag in the Broadcast block:
Click on the Broadcast block and head over to the setup tab. Here, you can enter in your connection information that can be found under the Live Tab of your Radio Manager.

RECORDING

If you want to record your live broadcast, simply drag & drop the recorder block:

In order to begin broadcasting to your radio station, click on the round button in the bottom left-hand corner. You should see “on air” appear in the broadcast block in Audio Hijack, as well as the “Live” signal in your Radio Manager.


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Audio Hijack Android Phone

Audio Hijack includes many other features that you can test and play around with. For example, if you insert a System Audio block, you’ll be able to broadcast any sound coming from your computer (YouTube, iTunes etc…)

Did you record your live broadcast? If so, when your show is over head over to Recordings in the bottom right-hand corner. Here you’ll be able to edit the metadata of your show!

You can also improve your audio quality by inserting the 10 Band EQ block and adjusting your levels:

There you have it, you now know how to broadcast and record your radio show with Audio Hijack! There are many more features available that are worth taking a look at, so don’t hesitate to play around with the software!


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