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Hi everyone....i'm looking for a program similar to Audio Hijack for
the mac, only i have a PC with windows installed.

Ultimately, i was to easily be able to rip auido froma dvd with a
click. I have soundforge and tried that, but the levels are painfully
low (and shitty).

Thanks...

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>Hi everyone....i'm looking for a program similar to Audio Hijack for
>the mac, only i have a PC with windows installed.

High Criteria Total Recorder

www.highcriteria.com (if my memory is correct)

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Brian Dipert wrote:

>>Hi everyone....i'm looking for a program similar to Audio Hijack for
>>the mac, only i have a PC with windows installed.
>
>
> High Criteria Total Recorder

Or Virtual Audio Cable which is a lot more capable but can
still do the recording of an audio stream to a file.

http://spider.nrcde.ru/music/software/eng/vac.html

You pay a bit more, $49, for that extra capability. With
the addition of Audio Mulch you can insert VST plugins or
native Mulch processing into any real time audio stream,
including the one between your audio application and the
monitor outputs or between your inputs and your DAW.

The possibilities are endless.


Bob
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simpler."

A. Einstein

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