Hi Steve,

I'm with you on the apple thing. Shrugs, drm, to hell with it I say.

Here's the strange thing about switching soundcards with window-eyes. When I switched the card from my internal one to my wireless headset and had configured goldwave, or maybe it was total recorder, to record with the internal one, I still got window-eyes coming through as if it had never been switched over to that wireless headset. I can try again, but I'm 99 percent sure I did it right.


Dave C. Bahr

On 9/21/2011 8:48 AM, Steve Jacobson wrote:
Dave,

I know that David Tanner has some knowledge of Window-Eyes, so I wish he would 
explain how JFW is superior in this regard.  As I understand it, there
are some limitations how one can redirect the output of SAPI synthesizers, but 
one can redirect the output of the version of Eloquence that comes with
Window-Eyes to a different sound card as I believe one can with JFW's version 
of Eloquence.  This does not deal with Windows 7 sounds, though.  While I
am a long-time Windows user, I am definitely open to the fact that the Mac does 
some things better.  However, there is a tendency for people to say Apple
is better but not specifically why.  While I don't claim to have inside 
information, some of what I've read and heard leads me to believe that some of 
the
problems we have with capturing streams in Windows 7 arises from Microsoft's 
commitment to digital rights management and their protection of the intent of
a content provider.  I suspect that there will be pressure on Apple as well to 
implement safeguards that will make it more difficult to record just any stream.
Time will tell, I guess.

Best regards,

Steve Jacobson

On Mon, 19 Sep 2011 22:22:10 -0600, Dave bahr wrote:

is it not easy to set it up with window-eyes? That was rehtorical.


Dave C. Bahr

On 9/19/2011 8:53 PM, Dave Scrimenti wrote:
How?
----- Original Message ----- From: "David Tanner"
<[email protected]>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"<[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, September 19, 2011 9:40 PM
Subject: Re: recording sound without the screen reader coming through?


What screen reader are you using? It is easiest to setup with Jaws.


----- Original Message ----- From: "Dave Bahr"<[email protected]>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"<[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, September 18, 2011 10:15 PM
Subject: recording sound without the screen reader coming through?


Hi, I know this has been asked before but is there any way to record
a sound without hearing the screen reader? I have this internet radio
stream that I want to record but when I select my soundcard it always
just gets the reader and not the sound source I want, this is in
total recorder. I can't find a way to do it, running windows 7 64 bit
with demo of total recorder.

--


Dave c. bahr


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