Hi all,
I'm glad you're enjoying the software. Yes, I should have told High Criteria that it's accessible because of the keyboard shortcuts built into the program. Now, to each their own, but I think their editing capabilities, despite it being basic, is quite good. But I will still use GoldWave for more advanced editing, including adding effects. So, for JAWS users, you should have at least GoldWave as one audio program at your disposal.
Hope this helps.


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On 05/08/2010 22:39, Dujari, Prateek wrote:
First, thanks much to Chris H who turned me on to www.totalrecorder.com on this 
list.  I have been recently checking out diff programs to record audio off 
streaming audio or audio/video content and this product is superior at many 
levels.  I've been playing with the trial ver this morning and delighted due to 
the following reasons which I have not found in any other such recorder I've 
explored.
1. totally accessible with Jaws with hot keys built into the software.
2. Lossless recording quality. So  I am a huge obsessive audio phile and any 
app that degrades sound quality even one bit form the original is a deal 
breaker for me.  I gotta say with the 'software' mode, and recording output set 
to 192kBPS stereo Mp3 I couldn't find any diff between the original and the 
recording.  I tried this with some mp3 songs already on my PC to really be able 
to tell any diff and found no difff in the recording. Also distortion at high 
pitch/volume  parts of this grunge song had zero distortion.
3.

Part of my recent research to record streaming content also was to use my GW 
Micro's BookSense's line-in to record on the BS off my PC. I gotta say that too 
dipped the recording quality noticeably and tended to add distortion especially 
at the high pitch/volume portions of the original.  Besides that way is so much 
more cumbersome as u gotta have your PC, the BS and the 3.5mm-3.5mm cord.
I am buying the Std Edition and recommend it to anyone remotely interested in 
recording off other devices or the internet.



Prateek

-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Thursday, August 05, 2010 1:58 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] accessible system restore utility for windows vista

Yep, the restore feature that comes with vista.

At 08:32 PM 8/4/2010, you wrote:
hi.
is there a accessible utility for windows vista that can roll back
my system more then five days.
say back say in febuary, when i had my system crash.
was just a thought.
did google.
and one of the links was the ultimate tweek ui 2.1
has any one used this little application before.
any recommendations would be gratefully appreciated.
thank you.
marvin.
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