What ever happened to the double talk PC external synth?
Can you still buy one that plugs into the USB port?
Back in the day, I had one that had a 8 inch jack plug, but I don't
remember what happened to it.
Take care,
Tyler

On 6/27/11, Stephen Clower <[email protected]> wrote:
> Tony,
>
> The only actively developed external synthesizers of which we are aware
> are the TrippleTalk USB and DECTalk USB from Access Solutions. Another
> option is to purchase a second sound card and pipe your Window-Eyes
> speech through it, thereby freeing up your primary card for other
> multimedia-related output.
>
> Regards,
> Steve
>
>
>
>
> On 6/27/2011 10:36 AM, tony c wrote:
>> Thanks Steve,
>> I've been thinking of getting an external synth for the fack that when
>> listening to music WE is really louid and with the external synth I can
>> wear my wireless hedset. Is there an external synth thar G W recomends
>> or can anyone tell what they use??
>> Thanks again and I'll shut-up now.
>> Tony
>>
>> -----Original Message----- From: Stephen Clower
>> Sent: Monday, June 27, 2011 8:10 AM
>> To: tony c
>> Cc: [email protected]
>> Subject: Re: audio enhancments
>>
>> Tony,
>>
>> The enhancements include features like built-in compression, EQ, room
>> effects, bass boost, etc. While they may be nice when watching movies or
>> listening to music, the side effect is that the computer buffers about
>> half a second of audio so the effects can be applied. Thus, the audio
>> you hear is delayed instead of being passed immediately to your sound
>> card. Disabling enhancements turns the buffering off which is why you
>> are seeing better responsiveness with software speech.
>>
>> None of your audio-related applications will be compromised by disabling
>> the effects. In fact, they should work much better.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Steve
>>
>>
>>
>> On 6/27/2011 8:57 AM, tony c wrote:
>>> Hi guys,
>>> I disabled the audio enhancements and we is more responsive.
>>> I have a question although. I would like to know what the enhancements
>>> are that are being disables and if they will effect the playback of any
>>> audio files or HD videos, or the 5.1 surround sound?
>>> Just want to know, if it does I can always enable when playing such
>>> files.
>>> T C
>>
>
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