Indeed, the manual states that, if most of us recommend, you only use the total Recorder driver when the program is active, as opposed to replacing your usual sound drivers with the Total Recorder driver all the time, that you must start a Total Recorder recording first before the source you want to record is launched.

As for your problems of losing speech once you start Total Recorder, the people at High Criteria sent me a .reg file which fixed the problem. The problem identifies JAWS, probably because that's what they've heard of. I use JAWS, and it solved my problem, which was that I could record, but the recording also captured software speech and I knew it didn't do this on my other computer. I haven't looked at the file to try to see if I could understand what it does; it could really be generic. Then again, HAL uses a different software speech synth, right? My advice would to write to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and courteously describe your situation and ask them for a fix. I think there's a good chance you'll get one; that's been one of the things that has impressed me about this company.
Dean
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