Re: Clarifying My Problem With Laptop's Not Recording Sound CardOutput

2011-10-28 Thread Steve Jacobson
Brett,

Are you saying that you were able to solve this problem on your Windows 7 
system?  It is my 
understanding that this isn't strictly a driver issue, but I would love to be 
wrong.

Best regards,

Steve Jacobson


On Thu, 27 Oct 2011 13:00:58 -0600, Brett Boyer wrote:

>Hi! There has to be a better solution than keep an old machine around. Even 
>a cheap USB sound card might be better than that. Also updating drivers is 
>very important. I had this same problem a while back with my windows 7 
>esktop. I do not have a dedicated separate sound card just the one that is 
>on the mother board.
>bb
>Brett Boyer
>Audio Production and voice over
>http://brettboyer.voices.com
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>every Monday 5 o'clock eastern 2 o'clock pacific
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>- Original Message - 
>From: "Kane Brolin" 
>To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2011 11:42 AM
>Subject: Re: Clarifying My Problem With Laptop's Not Recording Sound 
>CardOutput


>> On 10/27/11, Steve Jacobson  wrote:
>>> Are you now using Windows 7 and have your past successful experiences 
>>> been
>>> with Windows XP?  ...  There are things about Windows 7 that I
>>> don't completely understand.  For example, I've accidentally had 
>>> Eloquence come > out of my headphones while Windows sounds still came
>>> out of my speakers with the same sound card, but I have not been able to 
>>> do
>>> this intentionally.
>>
>> Steve, you have it pegged correctly.  Yes, my previous experiences
>> have involved Windows XP Professional, while all of the issues I am
>> trying to overcome here are with a Windows 7 notebook.  Yes, I too
>> have had that funny separation occur involving JAWS coming out of a
>> different output channel from the one where multimedia content is
>> playing.  I've not figured that one out, either.
>>
>> I've not tried direct sound recording yet with a Windows 7 desktop
>> that has a separate, dedicated sound card.  So far I've used only this
>> notebook with built-in, integrated sound.  Regardless of the cause, a
>> third-party software solution is logical to try; but the one which
>> appears to work, according to testimonials I have read, seems to be
>> inaccessible.
>>
>> Ultimately, my solution might look like keeping an older XP PC or
>> netbook around just to make and process simple sound recordings, as
>> well as other functions that don't necessarily require a lot of
>> memory-intensive multitasking.  My Windows 7 notebook is fast, and its
>> function above all is to perform tasks related to profitable work.
>> For this, I am satisfied it will do just fine.
>>
>> -Kane
>>
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Re: Clarifying My Problem With Laptop's Not Recording Sound CardOutput

2011-10-27 Thread Robert Logue
Jaws has a way to change sound cards.  Jaws utilities sound cards sub menu. 
Maybe Jaws is getting confused.  It does on my xp machine.  When I change 
default cards from sounds and audio devices, Jaws gets mixed up as to which 
card I selected in Jaws utilities.  Even when I choose a specific cad 
instead of default, Jaws changes my selection when I change default audio 
device in control panel.  This has been happening since Jaws introduced the 
sound cards menu and still happens with Jaws 13.


Haven't had a chance to try this in Windows 7 yet.

Bob
Bob

- Original Message - 
From: "Kane Brolin" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2011 11:42 AM
Subject: Re: Clarifying My Problem With Laptop's Not Recording Sound 
CardOutput




On 10/27/11, Steve Jacobson  wrote:
Are you now using Windows 7 and have your past successful experiences 
been

with Windows XP?  ...  There are things about Windows 7 that I
don't completely understand.  For example, I've accidentally had 
Eloquence come > out of my headphones while Windows sounds still came
out of my speakers with the same sound card, but I have not been able to 
do

this intentionally.


Steve, you have it pegged correctly.  Yes, my previous experiences
have involved Windows XP Professional, while all of the issues I am
trying to overcome here are with a Windows 7 notebook.  Yes, I too
have had that funny separation occur involving JAWS coming out of a
different output channel from the one where multimedia content is
playing.  I've not figured that one out, either.

I've not tried direct sound recording yet with a Windows 7 desktop
that has a separate, dedicated sound card.  So far I've used only this
notebook with built-in, integrated sound.  Regardless of the cause, a
third-party software solution is logical to try; but the one which
appears to work, according to testimonials I have read, seems to be
inaccessible.

Ultimately, my solution might look like keeping an older XP PC or
netbook around just to make and process simple sound recordings, as
well as other functions that don't necessarily require a lot of
memory-intensive multitasking.  My Windows 7 notebook is fast, and its
function above all is to perform tasks related to profitable work.
For this, I am satisfied it will do just fine.

-Kane

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Re: Clarifying My Problem With Laptop's Not Recording Sound CardOutput

2011-10-27 Thread Brett Boyer
Hi! There has to be a better solution than keep an old machine around. Even 
a cheap USB sound card might be better than that. Also updating drivers is 
very important. I had this same problem a while back with my windows 7 
esktop. I do not have a dedicated separate sound card just the one that is 
on the mother board.

bb
Brett Boyer
Audio Production and voice over
http://brettboyer.voices.com
Brett Boyer's Big Bag of Goodies!
Check out my radio show at my new home:
http://www.mushroomfm.com/brettboyer
every Monday 5 o'clock eastern 2 o'clock pacific
Listen to the Shroom live!
http://listen.mushroomfm.com:8760/listen.pls
- Original Message - 
From: "Kane Brolin" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2011 11:42 AM
Subject: Re: Clarifying My Problem With Laptop's Not Recording Sound 
CardOutput




On 10/27/11, Steve Jacobson  wrote:
Are you now using Windows 7 and have your past successful experiences 
been

with Windows XP?  ...  There are things about Windows 7 that I
don't completely understand.  For example, I've accidentally had 
Eloquence come > out of my headphones while Windows sounds still came
out of my speakers with the same sound card, but I have not been able to 
do

this intentionally.


Steve, you have it pegged correctly.  Yes, my previous experiences
have involved Windows XP Professional, while all of the issues I am
trying to overcome here are with a Windows 7 notebook.  Yes, I too
have had that funny separation occur involving JAWS coming out of a
different output channel from the one where multimedia content is
playing.  I've not figured that one out, either.

I've not tried direct sound recording yet with a Windows 7 desktop
that has a separate, dedicated sound card.  So far I've used only this
notebook with built-in, integrated sound.  Regardless of the cause, a
third-party software solution is logical to try; but the one which
appears to work, according to testimonials I have read, seems to be
inaccessible.

Ultimately, my solution might look like keeping an older XP PC or
netbook around just to make and process simple sound recordings, as
well as other functions that don't necessarily require a lot of
memory-intensive multitasking.  My Windows 7 notebook is fast, and its
function above all is to perform tasks related to profitable work.
For this, I am satisfied it will do just fine.

-Kane

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