Well now, I reckon I gotta tell ya ’bout this new thing with Audio Hijack, after that big update for Mac, you know, the MacOS 15 Sequoia thingy. It’s actin’ all kinds of strange, makin’ folks scratchin’ their heads ’bout what to do. It used to work just fine, but now, after that update, it’s like somethin’s a bit off. And don’t get me started on all them changes, they sure throw ya off your rhythm.
You see, Audio Hijack is this lil’ ol’ program that lets ya take any sound from your Mac, whether it’s from a microphone or some app, and lets ya record it. It’s mighty handy if ya need to capture audio for any reason. But after that big update, a lot of folks been complainin’ ’bout it not workin’ right, or actin’ all wonky, especially after installin’ MacOS 15 (Sequoia). Now, don’t get me wrong, I know updates are supposed to bring better things, but sometimes it feels like they bring more headaches than help.
What’s goin’ wrong with it?
Well, first off, after this update, folks been seein’ some strange things happenin’ with their Audio Hijack. For some reason, when they try to record, the sound’s all jumbled, or the app just won’t work at all. There’s this purple dot next to the icon on the menu bar, you might’ve noticed it if you’ve got the new update. This lil’ dot is supposed to show when an app is usin’ your microphone or audio. Some folks say the dot’s there even when Audio Hijack ain’t supposed to be usin’ it, and that’s made people wonder if it’s workin’ like it used to.
Now, there’s been a lot of talk ’bout fixes. Some folks tried to do the manual fix themselves, especially after them security filters that come with Big Sur’s update. If you got an older version of MacOS, some of these workarounds might help ya, but you gotta be careful. Not every fix works the same for everybody, and some folks say they still ain’t gettin’ anywhere with it.
What you can try if it’s actin’ up?
- First thing, try restarting your Mac. Yeah, I know, that sounds too simple, but sometimes it helps clear out any mess the update might’ve caused.
- Kill all them other audio apps you might’ve had open. It could be some kind of conflict between programs messin’ with Audio Hijack.
- If you’re still havin’ trouble, reset your NVRAM and PRAM by holdin’ down the Command, Option, P, and R keys when ya restart. That might help reset some of the settings.
- Now, if it still don’t work, it could be somethin’ to do with the new update itself. Some folks been sayin’ it’s an issue with the audio drivers or even software bugs. If that’s the case, you might have to wait for a patch from the folks over at Rogue Amoeba.
What’s new with this update?
Now, not all’s bad, I reckon. Audio Hijack’s got a new installer-free setup with this update, which means you don’t gotta mess around with all them installation steps like before. This is somethin’ new for the MacOS 14.4 and up folks, so maybe it’ll work smoother for them. But, like I said before, for some folks, this update’s bringin’ more problems than it’s fixin’. Some say it’s workin’ just fine for ’em, but others can’t even get it to start up without issues.
So, if you’re out there and your Audio Hijack’s not doin’ right after this update, don’t panic just yet. A lot of folks are in the same boat, and there’s fixes and updates comin’ down the road. Just hang tight, follow the advice from folks tryin’ to fix it, and maybe soon it’ll be workin’ like it used to. In the meantime, keep an eye out for any new updates or patches that might help. It’s just the way things go with updates—sometimes they help, sometimes they don’t.
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