Re: Is Audacity more accessible on the PC or the Mac, or doesn't it matter?

2013-09-18 Thread David Bailes
Hi Dave, just out of interest, how to you separate the streams on XP?   David.     original message: Unfortunately, that's what I thought. I'm trying to record programs on my PC like Rhapsody, YouTube streams, my Slingbox, etc. In XP, there's no problem separating these streams from JFW, but I

Re: Is Audacity more accessible on the PC or the Mac,or doesn't it matter?

2013-09-18 Thread Dave Scrimenti
Well, I'm using Total Recorder, not Audacity, so I don't know if this applies with Audacity. But with Total Recorder, you can set it so it only records streams that begin after Total Recorder is opened. Since JFW or whatever you're using opens when you start the machine, it won't be recorded.

Re: Is Audacity more accessible on the PC or the Mac, or doesn't it matter?

2013-09-17 Thread David Bailes
Hi Dave, Audacity is slightly more accessible on Windows than on a Mac. For more details, see the screen reader section of this page on Accessibility in the manual: http://manual.audacityteam.org/o/man/accessibility.html   When recording on windows with a single sound card, then the screen

Re: Is Audacity more accessible on the PC or the Mac,or doesn't it matter?

2013-09-17 Thread Dave Scrimenti
Thanks. How would I set Audacity in Windows to not record the screen reader? I'm sure this can be done in XP, but is it possible with 7 or 8? - Original Message - From: David Bailes david_bai...@yahoo.co.uk To: PC-audio pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2013 11:08 AM

Re: Is Audacity more accessible on the PC or the Mac, or doesn't it matter?

2013-09-17 Thread David Bailes
Hi Dave, I'm not sure whether you're trying to record the audio that's being sent to the playback device, for example what's coming out of the speakers or the headphones. If this is the case, then if you've got only one sound card, then audacity will record the screen reader as well. But if

Re: Is Audacity more accessible on the PC or the Mac,or doesn't it matter?

2013-09-17 Thread Dave Scrimenti
Unfortunately, that's what I thought. I'm trying to record programs on my PC like Rhapsody, YouTube streams, my Slingbox, etc. In XP, there's no problem separating these streams from JFW, but I can't do it in 7. Maybe the Mac is the way to go. - Original Message - From: David Bailes

Re: Is Audacity more accessible on the PC or the Mac, or doesn't it matter?

2013-09-15 Thread Anders Holmberg
Hi! Audacity for mac is pritty accessible. You can use a program called soundflower which is a virtual audio card together with audacity to record audio except the screenreader. /A 15 sep 2013 kl. 02:32 skrev Dave Scrimenti dscri...@icloud.com: Subject pretty much says it. Are there any

Re: Is Audacity more accessible on the PC or the Mac,or doesn't it matter?

2013-09-15 Thread Dave Scrimenti
Great. Have you actually done this? I ask because someone suggested I could do that on the Windows side with Virtual Audio Cable, but I wasn't able to do it. - Original Message - From: Anders Holmberg and...@pipkrokodil.se To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent:

Re: Is Audacity more accessible on the PC or the Mac, or doesn't it matter?

2013-09-15 Thread Anders Holmberg
Hi! Yes i have done this and have had luck with it. /A 15 sep 2013 kl. 19:55 skrev Dave Scrimenti dscri...@icloud.com: Great. Have you actually done this? I ask because someone suggested I could do that on the Windows side with Virtual Audio Cable, but I wasn't able to do it. - Original

Is Audacity more accessible on the PC or the Mac, or doesn't it matter?

2013-09-14 Thread Dave Scrimenti
Subject pretty much says it. Are there any advantages or disadvantages using Audacity on one OS or the other? Also, I know you can't record on Windows without getting the screen reader in the recording unless you use 2 sound cards. Is it possible to record on the Mac with just 1 sound card and