Okay..this kind of brings up a question: I'm using Windows XP; I have Total
Recorder 7. If I change to "software"..can I then record an audio
stream..and do email (or whatever else I want on here)..and Jaws won't
interphere? Or is this a totally different thing?
Tom Kaufman
----- Original Message -----
From: "Larry Higgins" <[email protected]>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 02, 2010 2:36 PM
Subject: Re: Total Record and Windows7
\Peter, I may not have the answer because I am not using Windows 7. The
only reason I even respond to your post is to ask a question. Are you able
to record the stream by using the open URL option in the file menu? If you
can do that with the stream you are recording, then you definitely wont
have to worry about JAWS being heard on the recording because the stream
is being downloaded directly to a file rather than going through the
sound card.
Another thing to consider. In the TR installation, there is a listing of
recommended drivers to be installed and used by TR. Did you have TR
default to the recommended driver?
I address these issues humbly because I haven't yet migrated to Windows 7.
As a matter of fact, I am still using XP, and intend to keep on using XP
until I cain't use it no more <g>. I take this stand because TR and other
hard and software are still working well enough to meet my needs. But when
that starts to change...
One of the more frustrating things I've found with the latest releases of
TR are the way speech lags within the menus. I have to believe that the
folks at High Criteria can do a better job with that issue. Surely they
appreciate their loyal blind following enough to address the problem.
Good luck, and hopefully someone can better address your problem than I.
Larry
At 01:13 PM 11/2/2010, you wrote:
I have just installed Total recorder in windows7 and I am very discouraged
to find that when I record, I not only record the internet stream, but I
also record Jaws. In Windows xp when I set the recording source to
software rather than soundboard, Jaws was silent. This was the best
feature of the Total Recorder program!Is there a way to fix this?
Thanks,
Peter
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