11/30/2023 0 Comments Record screen quicktime audio hijack![]() the Input level shows the bar changing from the audio in the video). I'm just finally getting around to posting about it because I'd like to occasionally record videos on the screen.ĮDIT: If I select Soundflower (16c) for the Input then the Sound preference pane displays the sound on the video is being recognized by the system (i.e. but no setting will allow me to record what the audio on the video is. while recording the video that's playing on screen if I talk (to test it) the audio recording of my talking is fine. ![]() it ONLY records from my 27" iMac's internal microphone. I've tried all of the settings in System Preferences > Sound for both Output and Input and even have Soundlflower installed and have chosen those as options also, but I can't get the audio to record. The current Clock Source is the only one I can select: Internal.I'm running OS X 10.8.2 with QuickTime 10.2 and can't get the screen recordings to record audio. #4) I ́m not using the KA6 as an aggregate device. It ́s not digital distortion in terms of exceeding above 0dB in a mixer. #3) It sounds like downsampling distortion, like "chiptune" sound. Could it be the main reason of the issue? Regarding the bit depth, the KA6 cannot manage 16/24bit within the Audio& MIDI setup, which is the main control panel for that sound card. ![]() After several recording tests, the issue only happens within Camtasia. #1) I ́ve already tried Audio High Jack Pro and I could record my condenser mic mixed with system audio with no distortion at all. That ́s the main reason I ́m here posting this issue, so I ́ve already tried the Tech Smith support. "While I can certainly pass on this suggestion, it is best to use the following link - it is page that all our product teams are using to track feature requests and feedback. Finally, after he couldn ́t give me a solution, and I asked him about asking Tech Smith developers to check the system audio component, he told me: It ́s pretty confusing because as I said, I come from a large thread on a support ticket with Joseph Beaubien (TechSmith Support). #4) You didn't mention but are you using an aggregate device? If so, try it without the aggregate to see if the problem goes away, and then when you go back to the aggregate try changing the Clock source and drift correction to see if changing these settings has any impact. #3) you mentioned digital distortion, what I imagine when I hear this is straight up noise, but if it's just that its 'too loud' which is causing digital clipping, maybe there's a volume slider you can adjust in the audio/midi prefs. #2) Play with settings in the KA6 driver - maybe you'll see the issue at 16bit 44.1 but not 16/48. #1) Use a tool like Audio Hijack Pro to create a recording of all your system sound, or at the very least to confirm that that recording can be made without distortion. That said, here are a few thoughts I had as I read your post: You might be best opening a support ticket with Techsmith - this is the public forum and I suspect many of the public helpers such as myself will not be able to fix it, whereas support would at least be able to look at the source code. Youll have to move towards the File to see these three options. The list includes New Audio Recording, New Movie recording, and New Screen Recording. You can use three options to serve your purpose. ![]() With this information, could you please check in deep your system audio component and tell me how I could fix it up? Using Quicktime player, you can record your videos screen with audio. I ́ve found this page at Native Instruments where they share a driver, I think for developers. I ́ve also tried it in a second Macbook Pro and the same distortion issue has occurred. I ́ve tried removing from Library, reinstalling Camtasia, reinstalling the KA6 driver, with no results. so recording with the internal mic is not possible. Joseph told me that I should record directly from the internal sound card to avoid this issue, but I need the most quality in audio as my video tutorials are related with audio, mixing, etc. I think it ́s something related with the system audio component, as this issue only happens with Camtasia. But the sound recorded from the condenser mic is good. The problem comes when trying to record system audio within Camtasia and the KA6 selected as the main input/audio in Audio & MIDI Prefs (44.100Hz I/O): the system audio is recorded with a constant digital distortion all the time. I sent to Joseph several recordings demonstrating I can record with this setup within Photo Booth, Audio Hijack 3, also Quicktime, Logic, etc. ![]() I ́m using a Macbook Pro Retina 15", OS X 10.5 Yosemite and Camtasia 2.10.4 for Mac. I have an external USB 2.0 sound card Native Instruments Komplete Audio 6 (KA6) which has been released in 2011 and is a very popular and valuable device in it ́s price range. Firstly, it comes from a large thread with Joseph Beaubien who recommended me to post this issue here. ![]()
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