Shows you how to use Soundflower and LineIn to hook up both system sound, and a microphone as recording sources for iShowU. Note: The microphone part is optional - you don't have to do it, but it is demonstrated.
HI THANKS FOR THIS TUTORIAL FOR ME WORK OK I USE IT FOR SEND MUSIC IN ONE CHAT AND AT THE SAME TIME SPECKING BUT....I HEAR MY VOICE IS VARY ANNOYNG.... IS SOME SPECIAL SETTING FOR DONT HEAR IT?
Was trying to record the system audio at the same time as the microphone with iShowU, but when enabling both inputs it wasn't playing back the microphone when I uploaded it to youtube. That linein app saved the day! Thanks!! =)
There is also a way for windows and I can help you also get sound to your speakers. You might be able to use LineIN which you'll need many times and just put SoundFlower 2CH onto the input, and the Built In Speaker onto the output. This reminds me of Virtual Audio Cable but its only for windows and NOT free
There is so a solution just use Line IN again if you can use it many times on and instead on the input, put soundflower 2ch on to the output which should be the Built In Speaker option. Somehow it's like Virtual Audio cable except its an alternative for windows and it's not free.
THANKS A LOT! That helped!
koDiacc 1 month ago
HI THANKS FOR THIS TUTORIAL FOR ME WORK OK I USE IT FOR SEND MUSIC IN ONE CHAT AND AT THE SAME TIME SPECKING BUT....I HEAR MY VOICE IS VARY ANNOYNG.... IS SOME SPECIAL SETTING FOR DONT HEAR IT?
THANKS AGAIN
dedodan1 2 months ago
Was trying to record the system audio at the same time as the microphone with iShowU, but when enabling both inputs it wasn't playing back the microphone when I uploaded it to youtube. That linein app saved the day! Thanks!! =)
djstory 10 months ago
He sounds like he's from New Zealand to me, not Australian.
NoSleepNigel 2 years ago
At a guess I'd have said he's Australian with a British background, but his profile says New Caledonia.
His pronunciation of the word "default" and how the intonation goes up at the end of phrases both are Australian things. Scornflake, am I right? =D
124151155 2 years ago
From where does your accent hail?
insanecaine 3 years ago
Yeah uh, thanks I guess, already solved it myself aeons ago tho :P
Thedutchjelle 3 years ago
You can use Soundflowerbed to additionally route the audio to your headphones as well as whatever else you are routing it to.
XEnglanderX 3 years ago
There is also a way for windows and I can help you also get sound to your speakers. You might be able to use LineIN which you'll need many times and just put SoundFlower 2CH onto the input, and the Built In Speaker onto the output. This reminds me of Virtual Audio Cable but its only for windows and NOT free
superclearhd 3 years ago
There is so a solution just use Line IN again if you can use it many times on and instead on the input, put soundflower 2ch on to the output which should be the Built In Speaker option. Somehow it's like Virtual Audio cable except its an alternative for windows and it's not free.
superclearhd 3 years ago