Audio Hijack 3.5 update supports broadcasting audio including live podcasts<div class="feat-image">
</div><p>Back in March, Rogue Amoeba
announced that it would be discontinuing its Nicecast app for Mac, which let podcasters livecast their shows to the Internet. However, today the company is updating its popular audio recording utility Audio Hijack for Mac with support for broadcasting. Announced via a
press release, the company says that version 3.5 is focused on internet radio streaming.</p>
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Audio Hijack 3.5 update supports broadcasting audio including live podcasts