Dave,

One would have to know more about your wireless headset to be able to know what 
is happening.  If the transmitter just plugs into your headphone jack, 
you are using the same sound card with a different configuration that may or 
may not separate the streams.  If it is a USB wireless headset, it may have a 
separate sound card, but it may by default be trying to route everything to the 
headset, since it is designed to simulate headphones.  There could be some 
options buried somewhere that can control what happens when you use them, but 
I'm guessing the problem wouldn't be any different with JFW or other 
screen reader.  What happens when you use the headphones and do not change 
anything, what do you hear?  What happens if you use headphones, 
and if you hear everything, and you were to switch Window-Eyes back to your 
original sound card?  I am thinking that your headphones are pulling all 
sound to them and that you changing Window-Eyes to headphones may not be doing 
anything.  A lot depends, though, on how your wireless headphones 
connect and what they do.

Best regards,

Steve Jacobson

On Wed, 21 Sep 2011 12:47:26 -0600, Dave bahr wrote:

>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.
>>>>>>
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>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Dave c. bahr
>>>>>>
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