Is their a what u here option to record review's for Main Menu and 
BlindCoolTech on Vista?
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Edwin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Sunday, July 29, 2007 6:07 PM
Subject: Re: Audio on Windows Vista


> Hi Larry,
>
> Yes, i totally agree with what you said. That's why, as I have mentioned,
> vista shouldn't be a primary and only os that 1 should have. I am just
> having it as a secondary operating system. It does pay of quite a bit to
> upgrade to a newer os eh? Smile.
>
> Regards,
> Edwin.
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Larry N" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC audio discussion list. " <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
> Sent: Monday, July 30, 2007 12:12 AM
> Subject: Re: Audio on Windows Vista
>
>
>> Hi Edwin. As far as I know, Sound Forge 8.0 cannot be installed on Vista.
>> You would have to upgrade to Sound Forge 9.0 to use the program on Vista.
>>
>> One of my Vista concerns is that it will not run some programs that were
>> designed for XP. So, yes you do indeed have advantages with new Vista
>> audio
>> alternatives, but you may also find that a necessary element of the
>> upgrade
>> is to upgrade software as well. And in some cases, there could be 
>> software
>> packages that the developer has abandoned.
>>
>> While these audio aspects are no reason to reject Vista, it seems to me
>> that
>> they must be considered when deciding whether or not to upgrade to Vista.
>>
>> Just my two cents for whatever it's worth.
>>
>> Larry
>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>> From: "Edwin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
>> Sent: Saturday, July 28, 2007 7:48 PM
>> Subject: Audio on Windows Vista
>>
>>
>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>> I recently tried playing with Windows Vista and thought of asking some
>>> audio
>>> related questions as I am still in the midst of exploring. I got to say
>>> that, if vista matures a little further as time progresses, its
>>> worthwhile
>>> the upgrade just for the audio part. 1 very big bonus is that we could
>>> now
>>> control indivisual volume controls through the mixer. For example, if we
>>> are
>>> listening to real player streams, on xp systems, when u tune down the
>>> volume, it utilise  the wav volume and this would affect our screen
>>> readers
>>> too. However, on vista, u could indivisually set the current active
>>> application's volume level. In this case, u could have different levels
>>> for
>>> your screen reader and real player. This is especially benificial for
>>> jaws
>>> as eloquence of jaws on xp system uses the main level of the volume
>>> control
>>> of your soundcard. But, I am just a bit puzzled. If such a powerful
>>> volume
>>> mixer exists in vista, why there isn't a volume control icon on the
>>> startup
>>> group like in xp? I know 1 could just go to control panel and go in to
>>> the
>>> sounds item to select our sources and go in to the properties page to 
>>> set
>>> them, however, i find slightly of a hassel to do that. Of-course I could
>>> just create a shortcut of the sndvol32.exe at the start menu. Any intake
>>> from listers on this?
>>>
>>> Next, though not completely audio related, but someword related. I tried
>>> installing Sound Forge 8.0D in vista. I got a msg that SF needs .frame
>>> network 1.1. I tried installing but got some error message and my .dot
>>> frame
>>> network couldn't be installed. Does listers know why is this so and is
>>> there
>>> a work around?
>>>
>>> Finally, its regarding vista's windows media centre. I understand that 
>>> we
>>> could setup our tv-tuner card to work with WMC and use it to set
>>> schedules
>>> and recordings etc and just use it without installing any related pvr
>>> softwares, as in xp. Currently, I have a cable set top box attached to 
>>> my
>>> card. When I tried configuring it and told it that my card is attached 
>>> to
>>> a
>>> external set top box, it told me that I need a microsoft remote control
>>> or
>>> something of that sort. I am a bit puzzled on this. How exactly does 
>>> this
>>> work? Is WMC any accessible at all? Have I done anything wrong?
>>>
>>> Thanks all and hope to get any relevant input from listers who have
>>> experience with vista  and its audio. Thanks.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Edwin.
>>>
>>>
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