It's very "Mac ecosystem" from multiple directions: a paid-for tool that is often free on other platforms, but also a paid-for tool that provides a very nice UX with easier customizability and features than a "small utility/script".
(I don't use Audio Hijack, nor am I in the market for anything like it. But it's obvious from the product page[1] that it's a nice piece of software. I also know that several podcasters I listen to rave about it.)
That's not to say free options don't exist. BlackHole[2] is FOSS.
(I don't use Audio Hijack, nor am I in the market for anything like it. But it's obvious from the product page[1] that it's a nice piece of software. I also know that several podcasters I listen to rave about it.)
That's not to say free options don't exist. BlackHole[2] is FOSS.
[1] https://rogueamoeba.com/audiohijack/ [2] https://existential.audio/blackhole/