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Audio HIjack Pro can be downloaded from a number of websites. A few examples of these such websites include but are not limited to, Audio HIjack Pro En Softonic, Download Cnet, and Mac Update.
The Mac version of Google's Chrome browser is a beta (testing) version and many features do not work. It does handle audio in a different way from other browsers so it is not picked up by Audio Hijack. You can select the System audio from the left hand source pane in Audio Hijack but that will record any other sounds the Mac makes too.
Yes, Audio Hijack Pro is legal to use. It is a software application designed for recording audio from various sources on your computer and does not violate any copyright laws as long as it is used in compliance with its licensing terms and conditions.
Infortunately not. Logic Pro 9 it's Mac only application. There are no (and probably will never be) new version of Logic for Windows. The last version compatible with Windows is Logic 5, but it's very old.
In Pro Tools you go to File > Import > Audio
There are many software programs to record streaming audio. Some of the ones with highest ratings are Wondershare, Apowersoft and SoundTap. Mac users can choose between Audio Hijack, Wiretap Pro and Soundflower.
Not currently.
Buy the other version and install it.
Avid's audio Pro Tools are available for both Mac OS X and Windows systems.
CPAC Imaging Pro can run on windows 7 but only the version 5 CPAC Imaging Pro 3.0 Can only supports windows xp
Pro Tools LE is located in Microsoft Windows and OS X. Pro Tools is a digital audio workstation which was developed by Avid Technology and is use by professionals worldwide.
Yes Versions after 7.4 are compatible with the 32-bit version of Windows Vista. No version is compatible with the 64-bit version. Version 9.0 (the latest one) now requires Windows 7 (32 or 64-bit) and will not run on Windows Vista.