Audio Hijack not Detecting Any Audio

OK, I know there are plenty of posts on various forums regarding how to record audio from your Mac, but that's not exactly what I'm looking for. I have been using Audio Hijack to record from the BBC iPlayer for some years now on my old G3 iMac, just stuff I don't get the time to listen to live or like to keep for myself. Anyways, I recently bought myself a new (to me) iMac G4 and now when I hit 'Hijack' on AJPro, it won't detect any audio. I have a feeling this is something to do with my system input but can't for the life of me work it out, or find anyone else online suffering from the same problem. Any help would be massively appreciated, particularly as the excellent (although 6 hours long) BBC dramatisation of 'Titus Groan' comes offline in three days! ;o)
For what it's worth I'm using an older version of AJPro, 2.5.6

Not sure, but besides the Sound Pref Pane, Open Audio Midi Setup in Applications>Utilities, see the input & output options & KHz setting there, some things will change it for their own use, then not set it back.

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