
your local microphone(s), you must add that to one of the other recording tracks in Hindenburg Journalist Pro. However, I must clarify that track 1 in this explanation will only record the remote audio, not the local audio.
#Soundflower for windows how to#
The above video shows how to send sound from the source app (Skype) into Hindenburg Journalist Pro’s track 1. The only detail I will add to this wonderful explanation from Nick of Hindenburg is the following, since it may not be immediately obvious to beginners: Video from Hindenburg about the installation and use of the new virtual device You will notice that this workflow requires no virtual audio devices at all, since the device (the RØDECaster Pro) is physical.
#Soundflower for windows pro#
If you use a RØDECaster Pro with macOS and Hindenburg, see my 2019 article Integrating Cleanfeed, Hindenburg & RØDECaster Pro, illustrated below. What if you use a RØDECaster Pro together with Hindenburg? Who should use the new included Hindenburg virtual audio device?Īnyone who uses Hindenburg Journalist Pro on macOS and does not already own one of the paid middleware apps listed above (or finds the new included Hindenburg virtual audio device simpler to use) and does not use a RØDECaster Pro as part of the recording process when recording from conferencing services. In the past, the paid middleware apps I have recommended are Sound Siphon (the one I have been using for years), Audio Hijack 3.x or Loopback. The paid middleware apps I have recommended previously This is often desirable when recording audio from a conferencing services like Cleanfeed Pro (my favorite), Apple FaceTime, Google Hangouts, Google Meet, Jitzi, Microsoft Teams, Microsoft Skype, and more. The purpose is so that one audio app can send audio to another via a virtual audio device. What’s the purpose of these middleware apps/virtual audio devices? I’ll aso include an embedded video and add my comments.

Ahead I’ll cover who should use the new included Hindenburg virtual audio device and who should do something different. In fact, with the new Hindenburg installer or upgrader, there is even an option to uninstall Soundflower as part of the process, which is wonderful.

#Soundflower for windows software#
Over three years later, Hindenburg has officially agreed with me and fortunately now includes its own virtual audio device software which is now installed with Hindenburg Journalist Pro on macOS. Some middleware is required on macOS so that one audio app can send audio to the other, via a virtual audio device. At that time, I expressed my disappointment with Soundflower as audio middleware both to you (the readers) and to our friends at Hindenburg, and suggested the use of some paid alternatives which are much more reliable than Soundflower. Frequent readers will recall that back in January 2018, I published an article called How to install/update Hindenburg Journalist (Pro) without Soundflower.
