Audio Hijack 4.1.1 -

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

Users create "sessions" by dragging and dropping blocks (Sources, Effects, and Outputs) onto a visual grid. Audio Hijack 4.1.1

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

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. A major update to the "System Audio" block

The 4.1.1 version inherits the "block-based" architecture introduced in the 4.0 overhaul, which remains its defining characteristic:

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.

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.