I'm about ready to write roguemeba or however they spell that thing, and demand a refund if no one up here is willing to get with me privately and help me sort this out. It's only when I play the stupid recording back that it's quiet with Facetime. In both cases, the people on the other end say I'm audibly at a perfect level. How could this be different from app to app when I haven't changed anything in the blocks' locations, nothing in their settings, nothing! I did look in sys prefs, and in both cases, my mike input volume is set to 53 percent, which is perfect. Zoom, I do hear myself which again I don't want to, but my level on the playback recording is fine. FT, I'm too quiet, but can't hear myself while recording, which is good. Aside just changing the audio block from app to app, Facetime or Zoom, I've not done anything different, yet the 2 apps are producing different results. Only thing there is, I'm super quiet when listening back to the recording. I don't hear myself when using Facetime with the same configuration. What the blue flying pig! I don't have microphone connected to anything aside the mp3 recorder, so it's not connected to any output block like headphones. When I did this with Zoom either VOIP template, or just manually plotting things on the grid by hand, everyone on zoom is perfect volume, so am I, however, while recording, I can hear myself with about a half a second latency delay feeding back to my headphones. That's exactly also how I manually configured Facetime when my audio was almost inaudible. If you asked me to do it again, I couldn't! Thank God I saved the session!įurther in Zoom, I tried using the voice over IP template, and also setting it up where mike connects to mp3 recorder, Zoom connects to same recorder, recorder connects to headphones. 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.
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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!
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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.