Re: New to Total Recorder questions

2007-01-05 Thread Catherine Turner
Sounds very worthwhile to me - where do I get these?

Catherine
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I will say that while total Recorder is easy to use, as part of the 
 Sound Computing series, for a total of $9.00, you get fifty audio 
 tutorials/articles and four of them are instructions for setting up 
 and using total Recorder.
 
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Re: New to Total Recorder questions

2007-01-05 Thread Dane Trethowan
Not at all! Total Recorder is perfectly accessible though you may  
need to label a few buttons and graphics. If you're a user of Window- 
Eyes then I've created some Total Recorder set files where I've  
labeled allot of graphics, labeled allot of buttons and named some  
edit boxes.
You'll find Total Recorder a breeze to set up particularly now that  
Version 6.0 has that Recording Wizard built-in to the functionality  
of the software, this can test your recording facilities before you  
start to ensure that all systems are working on your machine.

On 04/01/2007, at 10:05 PM, Catherine Turner wrote:

Hello,

I want to be able to record streams and my brother recommended Total
Recorder to me.  I'm just wondering if there's anything in particular I
should bear in mind re accessibility when I buy and install it?  I  
use JAWS
7.0.  Are there scripts for it?  Are there any useful tips people  
could give
me to get started with it?

Thanks for any help,
Catherine
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Re: New to Total Recorder questions

2007-01-05 Thread Sunshine
can i get the set files for total recorder, please?
thanks 
Sunshine
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From: Dane Trethowan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Not at all! Total Recorder is perfectly accessible though you may  
 need to label a few buttons and graphics. If you're a user of Window- 
 Eyes then I've created some Total Recorder set files where I've  
 labeled allot of graphics, labeled allot of buttons and named some  
 edit boxes.
 You'll find Total Recorder a breeze to set up particularly now that  
 Version 6.0 has that Recording Wizard built-in to the functionality  
 of the software, this can test your recording facilities before you  
 start to ensure that all systems are working on your machine.
 
 On 04/01/2007, at 10:05 PM, Catherine Turner wrote:
 
 Hello,
 
 I want to be able to record streams and my brother recommended Total
 Recorder to me.  I'm just wondering if there's anything in particular I
 should bear in mind re accessibility when I buy and install it?  I  
 use JAWS
 7.0.  Are there scripts for it?  Are there any useful tips people  
 could give
 me to get started with it?
 
 Thanks for any help,
 Catherine
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New to Total Recorder questions

2007-01-04 Thread Catherine Turner
Hello,

I want to be able to record streams and my brother recommended Total 
Recorder to me.  I'm just wondering if there's anything in particular I 
should bear in mind re accessibility when I buy and install it?  I use JAWS 
7.0.  Are there scripts for it?  Are there any useful tips people could give 
me to get started with it?

Thanks for any help,
Catherine
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Re: New to Total Recorder questions

2007-01-04 Thread Keith Gillard
Hi,

You don't need scripts for TR.

My advice to you is to learn how to use it by reading the manual and playing 
with the program.  It's very easy to learn and works great!

Cheers...Keith

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From: Catherine Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2007 4:05 AM
Subject: New to Total Recorder questions


Hello,

I want to be able to record streams and my brother recommended Total
Recorder to me.  I'm just wondering if there's anything in particular I
should bear in mind re accessibility when I buy and install it?  I use JAWS
7.0.  Are there scripts for it?  Are there any useful tips people could give
me to get started with it?

Thanks for any help,
Catherine
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Re: New to Total Recorder questions

2007-01-04 Thread Dean Martineau
I will say that while total Recorder is easy to use, as part of the 
Sound Computing series, for a total of $9.00, you get fifty audio 
tutorials/articles and four of them are instructions for setting up 
and using total Recorder.

Dean



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