![]() Although Soundflower works over Mojave and Catalina (contrary to many reports on the 'net), it appears that Soundflower Bed no longer does not and the 64 track version no longer appears. I have some of these utilities and will check them out. If I can get Output only, then routing into DP should be easy. I don't care about QT since it's easy to strip the audio and replace. I haven't been able to make this work in QuickTime or DP. The issue is obtaining Computer Output only without including any input. I also use SoundSource but haven't needed it for the process in question. Hardly seems worth it, to me, especially if I lose the currently installed iSkysoft video editor. The new "upgrade" (for $1.99 version which apparently requires the purchase of a 24 month "insurance policy") doesn't look as full featured and carry a higher initial price ($60 on sale) for a lifetime license. Often I just paste the URL and watch it download. And to tell a family secret, iSkysoft Deluxe Video Editor (now called Videoconverter and I'm not happy about that) is also very good at extracting audio or capturing audio and video. But, if you set it up to manually adjust the output mapping, it seems to work flawlessly. I've found that in the standard pass-through mode it has some of the same issues as Soundflower. That's why I've switched to Rogue Amoeba's Loopback. Phil O wrote:Mike, off and on I've had these sorts (and other) problems with Soundflower. I can send things back and forth between different apps, and get a digital zero sum with the original and the inverted signal sent by SF. I have the 64 channel version in my audio setup all the time. I never understood the source of the other audio problems reported with SF. The whole thing is not entirely obvious so I keep this around in case I need to go back to it. There was an article in MacWorld that described how to do this and be able to monitor it at the same time, but I never find this necessary if I'm going to be editing anyway. QT 7 does screen recordings without this bug and can use SF, but the output format of the video is something that other modern video apps don't always like. Another workaround is to do a screen recording of the screen recording. Sometimes you can get around that by 1) duplicating the video and 2) doing some sort of Trim edit and saving the edited version. There is a bug in QT Player where saving the captured video fails. Save the recording, change the output back to your usual monitor, and work with that. You won't hear the sound while recording, though you'll see any video. Click the record button and follow the on screen instructions. Open QuickTime Player, select screen recording, and in the little drop down menu choose Soundflower. Perhaps you only need the audio.ĭon't set both input and output to Soundflower. I do this all the time and never have a problem with like the one you describe, although I usually do a screen recording. With simultaneous events not possible in nature, I can’t see how to avoid this. I’ve since downloaded BlackHole but don’t know if it would give the same result. ![]() Or can I? What am I missing? Does anyone know how to split the signal so that the Soundflower Input and Output are not both recorded? I tried recording the audio simultaneously into DP but it was no better since I can’t split the In/Out from the incoming audio. Stripping, processing and re-adding the audio is easy in FCPx and Premiere Elements. ![]() I can export this audio and Normalize in DP giving me about 95% the fidelity of the original audio. It jumps to 100% the second you hit the button but I have a second to knock it down. My workaround is to reduce the output In System Preferences/Sound to 40% after hitting Record. The problem is that both are present in the audio and at the default settings, there’s horrid comb filtering in the recorded sound. With the Mac OS, you have to select it as both input and output. Screen Capture is better for capturing full screen, BTW. I’d not done screen recording in years but I know how to do it with Quicktime or Screen Capture from Roxio (included with Toast). ![]() Producer can’t get me the file in the time allotted, can I work from it online? Yea, sure. Ok, piece of cake, how can I get the file? Picked up a quick easy money gig to edit a video to a promo spot.
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