Hijack 4.1.1 — Audio
Users create "sessions" by dragging and dropping blocks (Sources, Effects, and Outputs) onto a visual grid.
Following user feedback, Rogue Amoeba extended the JavaScript-based scripting engine to include the ability to rename, move, and set tags on recorded files automatically. Audio Hijack 4.1.1
A major update to the "System Audio" block allows users to exclude specific sources . This "All system audio except X" feature is essential for streamers who want to capture game audio and music without accidentally recording private notification dings or VoIP pings. Users create "sessions" by dragging and dropping blocks
The Session List window was redesigned to function more like a standard Finder window, introducing customizable columns and adjustable widths. Users can now sort sessions by name, number of recordings, or active timers, providing a clearer overview of complex workflows. This "All system audio except X" feature is
The 4.1.1 version inherits the "block-based" architecture introduced in the 4.0 overhaul, which remains its defining characteristic:
It includes the Magic Boost block for increasing low volumes, the Simple Compressor for evening out audio levels, and a Mixer block that can combine up to five different sources.
The Global window (and menu bar icon) allows users to monitor levels and start/stop sessions without bringing the main app to the foreground. Performance and Compatibility Level Up to Audio Hijack 4.1 - Rogue Amoeba