

It's a miracle that I actually managed to get a session set correctly to record my mike and all system audio including Voiceover. This thing's just randmly moving things it seems wherever the hell it wants to move them. I also get if it bumps a block at the edge left or right of the grid, the two blocks swap places. I get if a block bumps against another block, it pushes the first block out of the way. I tried manually setting this up from a blank template, but all my blocks keep staggerring all over the damn place as I try moving things where they need to go. Regardless however if I turn that on or not, again, I'm stupid stupid stupid stupid quiet, and the other person is normal volume. I want it to be dead center in both cases. I don't want my audio separated me on left, FT on right.

I also in the app block settings turned off the toggle for multi channel.

I changed nothing there aside hitting VO+Space on the Skype app block, and changing it over to Facetime. I tried using the template for voice over IP type applications. I'm trying to record my microphone, and the audio from the other side of a Facetime call. I even had my mother who is sighted and is very very good at describing things to me try explaining this, and even visually she said this thing's a joke! Yes, I listened to the podcast Alex did, and yes, I read the textual guide, may I had both at least 50 times literally speaking. I get that each source block connects to another block to form your audio flow. I do get the concept of sources, and blocks. I am so frustrated right now with Audio hijack, I'm ready to just give up and throw this piece of crap out the window!įirst, I do get the concept of the x and y axis. There was someone up here the other day, I think Tyson was his name, who was going to try helping me, but I never heard back from him.
