This should be familar enough to most iTunes users, just open up iTunes, select “New Playlist” from the “File” menu, and then type in the name “Recently Recorded”. So the first thing we need to do is actually create that playlist. Our example workflow will add new recordings to a playlist in iTunes. This will cover everything you need to know about Audio Hijack Pro and Automator workflows. I’m going to walk you through creating a simple workflow that adds new recording files to an iTunes playlist named “Recently Recorded”. Examples include copying recordings to a backup disk drive, burning MP3 CDs, adding Spotlight keywords, and naturally all manner of iTunes related tasks. With this addition you can now easily use workflows to automate many file-related recording tasks. ![]() Posted By Quentin Carnicelli on June 1st, 2005Īs of version 2.5.1, Audio Hijack Pro can execute Automator workflows when recordings complete.
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