Rogue Amoeba releases Audio Hijack Pro 2
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Rogue Amoeba releases Audio Hijack Pro
2.0
Rogue Amoeba releases Audio Hijack Pro
2.0
07/28/2004 11:22 AMRogue Amoeba Software LLC on Wednesday introduced
Audio
Hijack Pro 2.0, a new version of their audio recording and
enhancement utility for Mac OS X. Audio Hijack Pro enables Mac users
to record any audio your Mac can play, and can also apply VST and
AudioUnit plug-ins to process audio as well.
Rogue Amoeba Updates Audio Hijack Pro,
Audio Hijack, and Nicecast
Rogue Amoeba Updates Audio Hijack Pro,
Audio Hijack, and Nicecast
04/09/2004 04:11 PMRogue Amoeba
Software has released a flurry of free updates for its products. A
moderate update to
Audio
Hijack Pro, the company's feature-rich application for recording
any audio, has bumped it to version 1.3. This update includes a fix
for recording iTunes when crossfades are on, as well as other small
improvements. Audio Hijack Pro 2 is in heavy development, and is
expected to be released sometime this summer.
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MacDesignRogue Amoeba to open up remote audio on
Airport Express.
Rogue Amoeba to open up remote audio on
Airport Express.
12/24/2004 12:31 PMRogue Amoeba Software has just announced plans to release Slipstream
in early 2005. This brand new application is sure to be a huge hit
AirPort Express users since it will allow any audio from any
application to be heard through remote speakers. AirTunes isn't just
for iTunes anymore -- now it's open to RealPlayer, Windows Media
Player, or any other application. Slipstream will be available in
early 2005 for an introductory price of just $20 ($5 off the $25
regular price).
[Links from this story may be found on MacMerc.com. Click the title to
delve deeper.]

Rogue Amoeba releases Nicecast 1.0
Rogue Amoeba releases Nicecast 1.0
12/08/2003 11:51 AMRogue Amoeba Software has released the final version of Nicecast 1.0,
its software that allows you to easily broadcast music from Mac OS
X...
Announcement: Rogue Amoeba Slipstream
Announcement: Rogue Amoeba Slipstream
12/24/2004 12:13 PMRogue Amoeba announced Slipstream, an application that will make it
possible for AirPort Express owners to hear audio from any application
remotely, not just from iTunes.
Rogue Amoeba anounces Slipstream for
AirPort Express
Rogue Amoeba anounces Slipstream for
AirPort Express
12/24/2004 12:58 PMRogue Amoeba Software today announced Slipstream, a new application
that allows audio from any application to be heard through remote
speakers attached to Apple's AirPort Express...
Enhancing all audio output via Audio
Hijack
Enhancing all audio output via Audio
Hijack
09/03/2004 08:46 AMThis is kind of a followup to this previous hint regarding an iTunes
equalizer setting.
Something I do as a matter of course is configure Audio Hijack Pro to
enhance the sound that iTunes (and DVD Player, Real Player, you na...
Audio Hijack 2.1.3, Hijack Pro 1.3.1 now
available
Audio Hijack 2.1.3, Hijack Pro 1.3.1 now
available
06/10/2004 02:25 PMDeveloper Rogue Amoeba announced the release of
Audio Hijack 2.1.3
on Thursday. The new version of the company's tool for recording any
audio on your Mac now keeps the computer awake while recording and
adds performance enhancements and bug fixes. The company also made
Audio Hijack Pro
1.3.1 available -- it offers an important fix for a bug created by
Apple's June 7 Security Update. Both upgrades are free for all Audio
Hijack and Audio Hijack Pro users. The full version of Audio Hijack is
US$16, while the Pro edition, which adds such features as recording to
MP3 format, is $30. Both require Mac OS X v10.2.7 or higher.
Audio Hijack Pro 2.0
Audio Hijack Pro 2.0
08/12/2004 06:55 PM By Dustin Wheeler, MacCritic (via MyAppleMenu)
Audio Hijack Pro 2 Now Available
Audio Hijack Pro 2 Now Available
07/28/2004 04:54 PMFrom
http://www.rogueamoeba.com/company/pr/audiohijackpro20040728pr.php
Rogue Amoeba has just unveiled Audio Hijack Pro 2, a major upgrade to
our popular audio recording and enhancing tool. Audio Hijack Pro will
drastically change the way you use audio on your computer by giving
you the freedom to listen to audio when you want and how you want.
Record and enhance any audio with Audio Hijack Pro - it's the
cornerstone of your digital audio experience.
Update: Audio Hijack Pro 2.0
Update: Audio Hijack Pro 2.0
07/29/2004 10:09 AMThe audio capture software adds recording to AAC and Apple Lossless
formats, a Recording Bin for organizing, previewing, and
post-processing recorded files, built-in CD burning, and much more.
Update: Audio Hijack Pro 1.3.1
Update: Audio Hijack Pro 1.3.1
06/11/2004 10:01 AMThe audio capture software adds an important fix for a bug introduced
by the 2004-06-07 Security Update.
Announcement: Audio Hijack Pro 2
Announcement: Audio Hijack Pro 2
05/20/2004 10:03 AMRogue Amoeba announced Audio Hijack Pro 2, scheduled for release in
July, which will add recording to AAC and Apple Lossless formats,
parallel effects processing and support for VSTi and AudioUnit synths,
an Output Bin for organizing and managing recorded files, integrated
line input recording, and other features.
Audio Hijack Pro 2 ... Coming Soon To A
Hard Drive Near You
Audio Hijack Pro 2 ... Coming Soon To A
Hard Drive Near You
05/19/2004 06:02 PMRogue Amoeba is pleased to officially announce Audio Hijack Pro 2,
slated for release in July of 2004. Just like the original Audio
Hijack Pro, version two will allow users to record and enhance any
audio played by their Mac. Audio Hijack Pro 2 is still great for
recording internet radio streams from programs like RealPlayer,
burning DVD audio to CD, or saving old vinyl and cassettes into iTunes
for digital playback. For full feature details and info on Audio
Hijack 2.0.
click this.
Audio Hijack Pro 2 gets AAC, Apple
Lossless support
Audio Hijack Pro 2 gets AAC, Apple
Lossless support
05/19/2004 10:18 AMRogue Amoeba Software today announced Audio Hijack Pro 2, a new
version of its audio enhancement utility that lets you record any
audio on Mac OS X...
DealBITS Drawing: Audio Hijack Pro
Winners
DealBITS Drawing: Audio Hijack Pro
Winners
12/19/2004 02:49 PMAudio Hijack Pro to include AAC, Apple
Lossless encoding
Audio Hijack Pro to include AAC, Apple
Lossless encoding
05/19/2004 10:37 AMRogue Amoeba expects to release
Audio
Hijack Pro 2 this July -- it's a major new version of their audio
recording and enhancement utility for Mac OS X. The new version will
add the ability to record audio using Dolby Advanced Audio Codec (AAC)
and the new Apple Lossless Audio Codec (ALAC), which was just
introduced with recent updates to iTunes and QuickTime. Also new to
the upcoming release is the addition of an Output Bin to organize,
preview, burn and export recorded files.
Highwall Releases Rogue Detection System
2.0
Highwall Releases Rogue Detection System
2.0
05/31/2004 02:00 PMEnhanced Management Console and Alert Notification are Top Innovations
Among New Features Related to Wireless Rogue Detection and Location
[PRWEB May 26, 2004]
Highwall Technologies Releases Next
Generation Enterprise Network Rogue
Detection System
Highwall Technologies Releases Next
Generation Enterprise Network Rogue
Detection System
06/08/2004 02:53 AMFirst Extended Range Solution for Wireless Intrusion Protection and
Location of the Position of Wireless Devices in Large Buildings [PRWEB
Jun 8, 2004]
M-Audio releases software instruments
M-Audio releases software instruments
03/29/2005 09:10 AMM-Audio is perhaps best known for their line of musical instruments
and accessories for musicians who use computers in their work, but the
company has just introduced its own line of software. The line debuts
with Key Rig, a virtual keyboard rack, and Drum and Bass Rig, a
virtual drum and bass rack. Both software apps have been developed to
work on the Mac and PC and operate either as standalone software or as
plug-ins for popular sequencing software. Each costs US$129.95.
Gefen releases audio distribution
amplifiers
Gefen releases audio distribution
amplifiers
07/02/2004 08:30 AMGefen is offering new audio distribution amplifiers that can perform
double duty -- splitting one analog audio signal multiple times and
enabling the long-distance extension of each individual output...
News: M-Audio releases software
instruments
News: M-Audio releases software
instruments
03/30/2005 05:42 PMM-Audio is perhaps best known for their line of musical instruments
and accessories for musicians who use computers in their work, but the
company has just introduced its own line of software. The line debuts
with Key Rig, a virtual keyboard rack, and Drum and Bass Rig, a
virtual drum and bass rack. Both software apps have been developed to
work on the Mac and PC and operate either as standalone software or as
plug-ins for popular sequencing software. Each costs US$129.95.
Microsoft Releases High-Def Audio Driver
Microsoft Releases High-Def Audio Driver
04/29/2004 05:55 PMMicrosoft Corp. said Thursday that it had developed its first driver
code in support of the Universal Audio Initiative (UAA), part of a new
generation of audio technology developed by Microsoft and Intel.
Archos releases Gmini400 audio player
Archos releases Gmini400 audio player
08/27/2004 02:15 PMArchos has released the Gmini400, a new hard drive-based digital audio
player that sports a 2.2-inch color LCD screen and features such as
video playback, photo viewing and gaming...
Elemental Audio Systems releases
Inspector 1.2
Elemental Audio Systems releases
Inspector 1.2
12/22/2003 01:54 PMElemental Audio Systems
has released an upgrade to Inspector, its audio analysis tool that
features integrated spectral analysis and extensive metering.
Sound Audio Systems Announces Huge Sale
on Selected Professional Audio Products
Sound Audio Systems Announces Huge Sale
on Selected Professional Audio Products
03/14/2005 05:26 PMSound Audio Systems announced today that the company will have a huge
sale on selected items. [PRWEB Mar 1, 2005]
Elemental Audio offers Neodynium audio
compressor
Elemental Audio offers Neodynium audio
compressor
09/14/2004 07:23 AMElemental Audio Systems on Tuesday introduced
Neo
dynium, a plug-in for RTAS, Audio Unit and VST-compatible audio
software designed for compression and dynamics processing. It uses an
"I/O Map" visual interface that helps audio pros optimize and direct
their efforts, rather than relying on more common transfer curves and
displays. Neodynium costs US$159 (and is available for $139 for a
limited time). It works with Digidesign Pro Tools, Emagic Logic and
other software. System requirements call for a G3 or faster with Mac
OS X v10.2 or newer and a compatible host application.
Westec InterActive Selects the Voice
Tracker™ Array Microphone for Enhanced
Audio in Retail and Restaurant
Audio/Video Surveillance and Operations
Audit
Westec InterActive Selects the Voice
Tracker™ Array Microphone for Enhanced
Audio in Retail and Restaurant
Audio/Video Surveillance and Operations
Audit
03/17/2005 03:36 AMWestec InterActive, the leader in interactive remote security
monitoring for convenience store, retail, restaurant and other
business applications, selected Acoustic Magic’s Voice Tracker™ array
microphone to be used for enhanced audio for audio/video monitoring.
Enhanced audio is especially important for Operational Audits,
enabling clear reception of conversations between employees and
customers. [PRWEB Mar 17, 2005]
Audio controller promises next gen audio
systems
Audio controller promises next gen audio
systems
06/25/2004 11:57 AMThe latest version of Oxford Semiconductor's OXFW970 FireWire audio
controller IC allows next generation audio systems to be easily added
to desktop and notebook systems on the Mac and PC platforms, reports
electropages in an article noted at MacSurfer...
M-Audio introduces Revolution 5.1 audio
card
M-Audio introduces Revolution 5.1 audio
card
08/04/2004 10:03 AMM-Audio on Wednesday introduced the
Revolution 5.1, a surround sound audio card
compatible with both Macs and PCs. The PCI card comes bundled with
Aspyr Media's Wakeboarding Unleashed featuring Shaun Murray, billed as
the first Mac game optimized for surround sound. The Revolution 5.1 is
available for US$99.95.
A clever URL hijack
A clever URL hijack
08/04/2004 08:26 PMWading through the comments on Microsoft's IE blog I discovered a
clever URL hijack. The domain http://www.trustworthycomputing.com
resolves straight to a Google search: "microsoft security OR privacy
flaw OR flaws OR hole OR holes". Trustworthy Computing is the wrapper
around...
AAC Audio Format Selected for DVD Audio
AAC Audio Format Selected for DVD Audio
04/09/2004 04:10 PMTony Smith writes for the Register, The AAC (Advanced Audio
Codec), the audio format supported by Apples iTunes Music Store,
has been chosen as a key future DVD Audio disc technology by the
standards governing body, the DVD Forum. [Mar 25]
The Rogue-like Engine
The Rogue-like Engine
10/30/2003 11:24 AMVariant Manager Design Completed
A Rogue By Any Other Name Still Stinks
A Rogue By Any Other Name Still Stinks
11/04/2003 12:52 AMA rogue access point on a company that takes its wireless LAN security
seriously still painful to detect: You can see how even with a strong
set of policies, it's easy for an employee to subvert them. You might
understand now why some companies have strict bag searches for
employees entering and leaving the building. Those of you who saw the
Al Pacino movie The Recruit will remember that one of the most
plausible technology plot points involved a hidden USB hard drive. (Of
course, CIA computers probably have their USB drives sealed and USB
drivers set to restrict access, but you never know.) One of the
factors that makes rogue wireless access points difficult to cope with
is that local wired networks are often security free. This is
changing, of course, with the rise of VLANs and secure fileserver
mounting. The Recruit 2: Revenge of the Nerds will obviously feature
someone with a micro-Wi-Fi-antenna....
The Rogue DNS Phenomenon
The Rogue DNS Phenomenon
03/20/2003 01:05 PMThe Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), which
is responsible for allocating IP addresses and domain names, has not
been winning many friends of late. Its recent decision to drop all
elected seats on its board of directors was especially unpopular. What
most people do not know is that there are alternatives to ICANN.
Rogue Waves
Rogue Waves
08/08/2004 05:40 AMRogue Waves1) Rogue
Waveshttp://www.e
nviroliteracy.org/article.php/257.html2)
Ship-Sinking Monster Waves Revealed by ESA Satelliteshttp://www.es
a.int/esaCP/SEMOKQL26WD_index_0.html3)
MaxWave http://www.e
nviroliteracy.org/article.php/257.html4) Rogue Waves
and Explorations of Coastal Wave Characteristicshtt
p://www.glerl.noaa.gov/res/Task_rpts/2002/ppliu02-3.html5) Rogue Waves http:
//www.weathernotebook.org/transcripts/2003/10/10.php6) Freak Waves http
://www.pbs.org/wnet/savageseas/neptune-side-waves.html7) Joint Time-Frequency Properties of Freak Waves
http://
www.ece.utexas.edu/~thkim/Taek_files/isope04.pdfWhile
many people in the nautical world have told stories of large freak
ocean waves for years, in the past most people had dismissed the
seemingly unlikely rogue waves as myths. New oceanographic research,
however, has validated these tales.
First, the
Environmental Literacy Council provides an introduction to rogue waves
(1). Students and educators can learn about the many mysteries that
surround the giant waves. Next, the European Space Agency (ESA)
describes its findings of the widespread existence of very large ocean
waves that may actually be a leading cause of the sinking of large
ships (2). Users can learn about the advantages of using radar
satellites to investigate the oceans. The third website presents the
MaxWave research project's investigations of low frequency wave
fields, extreme individual waves, and wave groups for deep and shallow
waters (3). While data is not yet available, users can download
publications and find information on meetings, conferences, and
international participants. At the fourth site, the National Oceanic
and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) present its past and future
investigations dealing with rogue waves (4). Visitors can learn how
conventional wave measurements and their assumptions make it difficult
to discover freak waves. The fifth site, produced by the Mount
Washington Observatory, provides a text and audio report by Robin
White on rogue waves and the destruction the deadly waves can create
(5). Users can learn ways in which the waves may develop. Next, PBS
furnishes a summary of rogue waves and identifies where they are more
likely to occur (6). Visitors can find a variety of fun, educational
animations including wave simulations. Lastly, the University of Texas
at Austin provides a pdf scientific paper discussing research that has
helped scientists to distinguish between freak and non-freak waves
(7). Students and researchers can discover and view graphs of the
joint time-frequency characteristics of a freak waves. [From The NSDL
Scout Report for the Physical Sciences, Copyright Internet Scout
Project 1994-2003.
http://scout.wisc.edu/]
Rogue Clone IV
Rogue Clone IV
05/07/2004 09:02 AM1000 downloads
Browser Hijack Recover v1.01
Browser Hijack Recover v1.01
09/24/2004 07:53 AMBrowser Hijack Recover recovers your browser after it has been
hijacked by Spyware, Adware, etc. BHR will scan your registry and fix
IE Homepage, Default Page, Search Page, Menu, Internet Options,
Toolbars, Context Menu, and more. [Shareware $30.00 15 Days 1.24
MB]
Ecard-hijack spam
Ecard-hijack spam
02/16/2004 05:20 PMdumped Internet Exploder .. this is
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