Video Walkthrough
Checking and Adjusting System Microphone Volume
The system microphone slider controls the hardware capture level. HyperWhisper reads audio from the device at whatever level the system reports — if the slider is low, every transcription provider receives quieter audio.- macOS
- Windows
Select your microphone
Pick the device you use for recording. The Input volume slider below the device list controls its capture level.
Sound Settings
Open Settings → Sound in HyperWhisper to configure audio behavior during recording.Sound Effects
| Setting | What it does |
|---|---|
| Play sound effects | Plays audio cues when recording starts and stops. Turn this off for silent operation. |
Media Control While Recording
Choose how HyperWhisper handles other audio when you start recording.- macOS
- Windows
| Option | Behavior |
|---|---|
| Off (default) | No changes to system audio. |
| Mute audio | Mutes system output volume when recording starts and restores it when recording stops. Prevents music, calls, or video playback from bleeding into your dictation. |
Microphone
Auto-Increase Microphone Volume
When enabled, HyperWhisper automatically raises your microphone input to 90% when recording starts, then restores the original level when recording stops.- On macOS, this applies to both the system default device and any specific device you have selected in HyperWhisper. If the device does not expose a software-controllable volume, the boost is skipped silently. The original volume is always restored.
- On Windows, the boost only applies when your current capture volume is below 50%. If your mic is already at 50% or higher, the level is left unchanged.
Keep Microphone Warm
- macOS
- Windows
Keeps a quiet idle audio session open between recordings so the microphone is ready the moment you trigger push-to-talk. This eliminates the brief startup delay that is especially noticeable with Bluetooth microphones.
While Keep microphone warm is on, macOS displays the orange microphone indicator in the menu bar continuously — even when you are not recording. Bluetooth headsets may also stay in their lower-quality call audio profile rather than switching to stereo mode. Turn this off if those trade-offs matter to you.
Microphone Selection
To change which input device HyperWhisper records from, see Select a Microphone or Audio Input Device.Voice Activity Detection (VAD)
- macOS
- Windows
When Remove silence before transcription is on, HyperWhisper analyzes the audio clip after you stop recording and strips leading and trailing silence using an AI voice-detection model (Silero VAD) before sending audio to the transcription provider.Why enable it:
- Reduces the amount of audio sent to cloud providers, which can lower API costs.
- Can speed up transcription, especially for short clips with long pauses at the start or end.
- May improve accuracy by removing noise-only segments from the input.
- If your recordings consistently start and end with speech, VAD adds a small processing step with no benefit.
