

Other bug fixes have been made, along with better error logging when running scripts.Ī new contextual menu has been added to the Session List window, allowing for fast duplicating, exporting, and deletion.The log also now prints objects and arrays with formatting from console.log(), making working with the new tags dictionaries bearable. Script logs have been improved, with proper font setting and simplified backend code.To edit them, just duplicate and create your own custom version. It is now more obvious that built-in scripts are read-only.Automations are now smarter about running scripts that have been deleted.Scripting Enhancements As a result of useful feedback (thanks!), many enhancements have been made to Audio Hijack’s scripting. Session meters are also now tied to the window width.
AUDIO HIJACK 3 MANUAL VERSION WINDOWS
Narrower Session Windows Session windows can now be shrunk way, way down, with a much smaller minimum size. The “Recorder” block face also now features a helpful status icon when active. This makes it ideal to pin for easy reference, no matter what app you have in the foreground. “Recorder” Block Enhancements The “Recorder” popover has been refined to collapse to a very small size. As well, Audio Hijack will now read presets created by any other applications, again including our own app SoundSource.

Standard Audio Unit Presets Audio Hijack’s saved Audio Unit presets can now be read by other applications which support Audio Units, including our own app SoundSource. Additional changes include the addition of new time readouts, new status indicators for active recordings, and further reorganization. Improvements to the “Recording Inspector” The “Recording Inspector” window now provides the ability to rename files without needing to go to the Finder. As well, alert sounds like notification dings and error beeps can now optionally be included if you wish. With this update, you can now exclude specific sources manually. More Powerful “System Audio” Block The “System Audio” input block has always allowed you to capture all audio on your Mac.

The width of the Sessions List window can now be adjusted by resizing any columns, as well as by showing or hiding columns from the view options button in the upper right. Standard horizontal resizing is no longer incorrectly allowed in the Session List window, fixing issues which could result in subpar layouts. The Sessions Lists window once again correctly handles long lists, fixing a regression seen in 4.1.0 where the window contents could scroll in a jerky fashion, skipping past sessions when the list grew too large. Resuming a recording after pausing will once again always work as expected, fixing a regression in Audio Hijack 4.1.0.
