![]() I figured that maybe i could pass the audio through with Line In and then start it, but the same thing happened. ![]() It comes up with the menu and I go to VoiceOver and the dialogue is fine, but when I tried to use it on the System audio, the VOiceOver screen reader muted itself when I pressed start in that dialogue and I can't have that. The way that I can access the effects area with VoiceOver is to route the VO mouse to the empty scroll area that VOiceOver sees for the effects and click on it. The microphone volume sounded low when recording as it does echo back to me, but when I heard it in the recording it was pretty good. ![]() In contrast, when I used the VoiceOver effect to record, my microphone volume is much better, however I could not get the application audio to record with it. It appears when I do that I have a volume issue however, and I am not sure why because the mic level in system preferences is at 100 percent, yet it remains low. The most effective and easy solution is to use your Line In utility and pass everything through my headset and record system audio. I'm posting because I am trying to figure out an effective, easy way to record my voice and app audio at once. Every time I mess with it I somehow end up with no speech in the middle of my experimentation. If someone can give instructions on how to do this with SoundFLower though, I'm all ears. Perhaps maybe some of you can shed some light on this issue, because the last thing I want to do is mess with SoundFlower as this stuff should be relatively simple to do. I submitted two podcasts to applevis recently, both of which had volume issues as a result of this problem. This is a revised message I sent Rogueamoeba about this issue I'm having.
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