Interesting, I never had any crash with audio hijack. For the hardware recorder I've try to use Zoom R16 and Zoom H6 but I don't think it's possible to do hardware recording AND usb mic at the same time...
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The crash was from Audacity, when saving to disk; then it crashed again when trying to recover. Which was a little annoying. But, I might be able to recover it all, because all of the au files (the audio tracks are split into small chunks when saving) are present but the Audacity Project file is broken.
That's probably the process that I'm going to use, I just need to decide on which of the two devices to use.
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Interesting, I never had any crash with audio hijack. For the hardware recorder I've try to use Zoom R16 and Zoom H6 but I don't think it's possible to do hardware recording AND usb mic at the same time...
The crash was from Audacity, when saving to disk; then it crashed again when trying to recover. Which was a little annoying. But, I might be able to recover it all, because all of the au files (the audio tracks are split into small chunks when saving) are present but the Audacity Project file is broken.
That's probably the process that I'm going to use, I just need to decide on which of the two devices to use.