aNN i TOO HAVE a TripleTalk Internal; and do much as you do except I run mine through a fm transmitter and listen to the output on a walkman style receiver a sangean dt-300vw.
For starters, you will need 2 audio cables with a 1/8 inch plub male on each end plus a y-cable with a 1/8 inch male plug and 2 1/8 female acceptors. Plug the male end of the y-adaptor either into your transmitter or some other amplifier that will feed the transmitter. Then plug an audio cable into the output jack of the TripleTalk and the other end into one of the 2 female receptors on the y-cable. The 2nd cable goes from the headphone jack on your pc/soundcard to the other receptor of the y-cable. This way, I can mute the soundcard with still having the ability to use the TripleTalk. I can independently raise and lower the audio volume and have no radio audio when needed to hear what the screen reader is attempting to read. While you may well have to modify the setup to accommodate your wireless headphones, the concept is this: feed the signals separately into an audio device prior to transmitting. It took me months of experimentation when I first got into internet audio 7 or so years back. I used this approach first with the DoubleTalk internal and now with the TripleTalk internal. Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
