"The ability to just drag and drop blocks to route audio is still the most intuitive way to handle complex podcast setups I've used." Macworld Review Archive Pros and Cons
: A standout addition in the 3.5 series, this allows users to stream audio directly to servers like Shoutcast or Icecast, making it a favorite for internet radio broadcasters. Audio Hijack 3.5.1
"Audio Hijack 3 remains the gold standard for macOS audio capture, and 3.5.1 makes the broadcasting workflow much smoother." Rogue Amoeba Release Notes "The ability to just drag and drop blocks
: This version introduced "Pin to Front" for session windows and improved the way the application handles audio device changes, reducing the need for manual restarts of sessions when you plug in a new mic or headphones. : Mastering all the specialized blocks takes time
: Building on the "blocks" visual metaphor introduced in version 3, 3.5.1 polished the UI for better clarity and added more granular controls to the Equalizer and Volume blocks.
: Mastering all the specialized blocks takes time.
: Supports high-fidelity formats like FLAC and AIFF.