I don't think it is possible to block out speech in total recorder starting
in Windows vista. I certainly haven't been able to do it in windows 7. The
old interface which allowed for this in the past will not install in windows
7. My solution was a little complicated. I am a Jaws user so I can assign
jaws to another sound card. I assigned Jaws to the built in sound card on
my computer and I put in a creative SB audigy sound card as a default sound
card to play everything else.
Peter
Peter
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From: "Carliss" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2011 7:53 AM
To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" <[email protected]>
Subject: Blocking out screen reader when recording with total recorder?
Listers,
I want to say, thanks! To all that helped me to get going with total
recorder. I am recording with mic, and streaming from the net.
One more thing, how to I stop the recorder from picking up my screen
reader
while recording?I remember hearing that in the tutorials. That still can
be
done, right? I like the idea of being able to record wile working in the
office and Jaws not being recorded.
Carliss
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