The Audio Capture Engine (ACE) has been updated to 11.8.3, with many improvements for even more reliable audio capture. If you're still on 10.14 (or lower), be sure to see our Legacy page. Audio Hijack now requires macOS 10.15 (Catalina) or higher. On Ventura, this audio can now be captured on a per-application basis by targeting the application where the text is being read. Due to changes made by Apple, the “Text to Speech” special source is no longer available on macOS 13 (Ventura). A channel mapping issue which could affect devices containing both inputs and outputs when capturing from VoIP apps has been corrected. Sessions created by pressing the Enter key in the Template Chooser now save as expected. Improvements have been made to handling plugin window resizing, and generic views for AUGraphicEQ now correctly update their controls when switching between 10 band and 30 band modes. The TeamTalk and Gather Mac apps are now supported as a VoIP audio sources, making it easy to record both halves of a conversation. TeamTalk and Gather VoIP Capture Support. The Audio Capture Engine (ACE) has been updated to 11.9, with compatibility for macOS 13 (Ventura) and many improvements for even more reliable audio capture. Audio Hijack now has initial compatibility with macOS 13 (Ventura), with no known issues. Initial macOS 13 (Ventura) Compatibility. If the “Check for Test Releases” hidden preference is enabled, checks will now run regardless of the status of the “Software Update” preference/setting On MacOS 13 (Ventura) and up, Audio Hijack’s “Preferences” window is now called “Settings”, to match the new MacOS convention Audio devices presets should now import properly from older versions of Audio Hijack 3 The ACE audio capture engine has been updated with several small bug fixes for improved performance. On MacOS 13 (Ventura), Audio Hijack’s new “Background Sound” special source makes it possible to capture audio from this new feature, which can be found in Ventura’s “Accessibility” System Settings. Audio Hijack now has full compatibility with MacOS 13 (Ventura), with no known issues. The ACE audio capture engine has been updated to provide full audio capture on MacOS 13.1 Airfoil now provides full audio capture on MacOS 13.1, with no known issues Further improvements are expected for the future. Some small graphical glitches related to undelete animations have been fixed. Several minor graphical glitches related to text fields have been fixed Issues with the count of recordings not being accurate at all times have been corrected When multiple sessions are selected, the “Delete Session” control now correctly reads “Delete Sessions” 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 Work has been done to avoid an issue where new ACE installations could incorrectly show an “Almost Ready” screen after restarting As well, editing a file name no longer incorrectly leads to ticking sounds when using VoiceOver VoiceOver updates and improvements have been made to several parts of the app, including multiple “Advanced” sections, the “Recorder” block, the “System Audio” block, and columns in the “Session List”. The “Mixer” block once again correctly displays the icon for “System Audio”, fixing a display bug regression in v4.1.0 Potential high CPU usage when an external screen is detached has been corrected, and animation on ProMotion and other higher refresh rate screens has been optimized. Highlighted sliders no longer erroneously accept typed number input. A crash which could occur when using the waveform visualizer with the “Live Stream” block has been fixed.
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