Step 3: Load Audio Hijack Pro and the Vuvux plugin Once the plugin is installed, Audio Hijack Pro will be able to find Vuvux automatically, and offer it for use.
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To install Vuvux, simply drag it on the Components alias found on the disk image 1. Vuvux is a standard AudioUnit plugin, so it’ll work great with Audio Hijack Pro. If you’re not an Audio Hijack Pro owner, you’ll be able to test drive it for 10 minutes per launch, then purchase for just $32. Prosoniq’s Vuvux plugin can be downloaded, free of charge, from .Īudio Hijack Pro is of course available right here on our site. Step 1: Download Vuvux and Audio Hijack Pro So how can you get Vuvux working? It’s easy – just follow this guide: With Vuvux running, the crowd noise is subdued, so you can actually hear the commentary. In that brief clip, the Vuvux plugin was toggled twice (right after “evening” as well as near the end), and the difference is incredible. When coupled with Audio Hijack Pro, the Vuvux plugin offers an incredible reduction of the vuvuzela noise. Thanks to Prosoniq and their Vuvux plugin, however, you can do something to quiet those vuvuzelas. While it’s no doubt worse for fans in the stands, it’s no picnic for viewers at home either, who are often left wondering if something is wrong with their signal. It shows up as a low rumbling sound in all broadcasts, and sounds something like a swarm of bees. It’s the loud horn which is constantly being blown by fans at the games. If you’ve been watching the World Cup, you’ve heard the vuvuzela. Update (June 15th, 2018): Eight years later, we’ve got a new version of this post for Audio Hijack 3 and World Cup 2018. Posted By Paul Kafasis on June 16th, 2010