Hi.
It's located in c:\users\your name etc. You can also reach it by going to the
run dialogue (windows key+r) and typing %appdata% and pressing enter.
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Hi Bryan,
First, thing you need to do is go to tools and options, and set show all
hidden files and folders to on. Then go to
c:\users\user name\application data
and here is where it gets tricky. The Vissta application data folder is
broken down in to local and roming subdirectories. I'd try the
.
your friend,
Jason known as Blind Fury
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Sent: Saturday, March 03, 2007 11:19 PM
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Hi Jason,
I am writing this so Thomas doesn't have
Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2007 1:52 AM
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thats one thing I don't want.
I doubt I will upgrade.
Saying that the windows midi synth is just a half cock roland synth, I
have a yamaha xg old synth and a old vsc roland synth.
So maybe that part
that helps you my friend.
your friend,
Blind Fury
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Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2007 9:43 PM
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It's gone? Incredible! I'm never upgrading to Vista. Does
be able
to help you with your question about the recorder.
your friend,
Blind Fury
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Hi Damien
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so does this mean that when we buy a new pc we'll have to reformat it, and
put xp on it if we want
, February 27, 2007 9:32 PM
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Hi,
What about using total recorder? Would that work?
Or, we could all email microsoft and tell them to put it back in.
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Hi Jason,
Agreed. We shouldn't jump to absolute conclusion about Vista just yet.
Things could change in a later service pack or Windows update.
We are talking about an os barely a month old, and things are bound to
come up which needs smoothing out that could t take a few months to work
out.
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Welll josh good luck on not upgrading for 4 years I still don't know if
the
internet would work with in those 4 years since everyone is upgrading to
Bista.
Microsoft won't make an new updates after
go to www.totalrecorder.com to get total recorder.
Josh
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Hello Josh, where can you find total
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Hello Thomas I hope the feature is added myself I usually like recording
things on to the computer at times so maybe your right maybe they didn't
come out with the next feature the only solution I can give
The Internet will still work. It's the machines trying to gain access that
may be not working.
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Helllo Everybody why don't we just wait instead of jumping to conclusions
that these features for your mixers won't
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Helllo Everybody why don't we just wait instead of jumping to conclusions
that these features for your mixers won't
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Digital Rights Management.
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Hello Thomas thank you for telling us about your observation of Windows
Vista. It gives me a better idea what I need for upgrading my system in my
computer. It also gives me a better idea how to visualize the program as a
totally blind user. Please keep giving us updates on your observation
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yes there is. it's called sound taxy. Do a google search for it.
Josh
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Sent: Sunday, February 25, 2007 8:40 AM
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friend,
Blind Fury
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Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2007 8:43 PM
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Hi Matthew,
Yes, the What You Hear option
Hi,
To tell you the truth I don't know for sure. I don't have vista and I won't
be getting vista for a year maybe three more years yet.
Josh
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Hi,
I won't be getting vista for awhile. Jaws, although it works with vista,
still has some major problems that I want worked out before I upgrade. I'll
be sticking with xp for a few years. And if a new computer that I buy comes
with vista I'll reformat and put xp on it.
Josh
but if what you hear is gone, then how are you going to record your game
trailors for usa games!
regards,
aaron
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Hi Aaron,
That is a good question. I haven't decided how to go about it under
vista, but my desktop isn't the only computer here.
I still have a computer running Ubuntu Linux, and my laptop running
Windows XP SP2. For the time being I will likely do the trailers on the
laptop until I find a
well it depends what code ms is going to release.
Speaking of which they are already writing a service pack so who knows, maybe
that will fix stuff.
Almost on the day they released vista ms decides to do another pack for release
at the end of the year.
I suspect that when vista came out it was
gaaarr! that'll be bad for me too.
regards,
damien
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Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2007 6:05 AM
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Hi Damien,
On the system I
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Hi Shaun,
I am certain Microsoft will offer XP with SP3 disks, but they will
likely turn out to be like Win 2000.
You'll be able to buy
Hi Josh,
Yeah, if you want XP you'll have to do that, but keep in mind you will
have to locate drivers for the new hardware for XP which could be an
issue if the hardware was designed primarily for Vista and beyond.
Not saying that will happen, but could happen.
Josh wrote:
so does this mean
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Hi Shaun,
I am certain Microsoft will offer XP with SP3 disks, but they will
likely turn out to be like Win 2000.
You'll be able
Hi Shaun,
As long as XP remains in the tech support cycle at Microsoft most
hardware vender's will offer compatible driver cds either with the
product or for download from the support sites.
I can certainly understand your reservations about Vista, but my
experience has been more appositive
me neither. I won't upgrade either with the stuff I have heard on here.
Josh
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Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2007 1:23 PM
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the thing
true, but I have recieved a mixed bag of things.
Vista has best of good and the worst of bad.
I don't need to upgrade because everything at the moment is all stable and nice.
Although if vista improves I will upgrade just for the speech recognition alone
as I've been contemplating buying draggon,
Thomas:
Does vista let you use wireless connection to a wireless modem?
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Hi Michael,
I haven't tested wireless stuff under Vista yet, but I don't see
anyreason why not. I imagine how far you go depends on driver support.
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Hey Thomas,
Thanks for that in depth article on Vista, that is something I am sure
lots of blind computer users will be very interested in reading.
your attention to grammar and cutting to the chase is very much
appreciated from this reader as well.
If you would be interested in hosting
Hi Che,
Yeah, the VIP Conduit and other blind programs would be nice. I think
Vista has changed allot and blind users should get a look at it before
deciding to upgrade. This isn't something you just jump on without
knowing a little about it.
I mean just getting around the new default
For me, I would want to make sure that the audio things I can do now in XP
can still be done. I heard that we won't have the what you hear option in
the sound card anymore, and also that we can't drop to DOS anymore. There's
one program which never got made into a Windows version, which is
I'd be interested in the ins and outs to.
I like my wave mixers as they are.
although I do not use dos programs I do use console bassed programs ocationally.
At 08:50 a.m. 28/02/2007, you wrote:
For me, I would want to make sure that the audio things I can do now in XP
can still be done. I heard
Hi Matthew,
Yes, the What You Hear option is gone. apparently, Microsoft felt that
the feature was being used or abused to illegally copy sound content
when it was played over a sound card and recorded. As a result a feature
I liked was taken out.
The new mixer I have only offers line in and
Hi,
Since the what you hear option is gone, does that mean total recorder will
not work in vista?
Josh
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Hi Matthew,
Yes, the What You Hear option is gone. apparently, Microsoft felt that
the feature
Hi,
What about using total recorder? Would that work?
Or, we could all email microsoft and tell them to put it back in.
Josh
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so if the waveout/stereo mix/what you hear options
i don't think microsoft will listen to 200 of 200 people that may use
it.
regards,
damien
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Then the only other solution is for someone to write software to get around
it then.
Josh
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But even though it's gone, won't someone write software to get around it?
Josh
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Hi Josh,
As I have never tried Total Recorder I can't say weather or not it
works. I'd say based on what I have seen you are limited to the
microphone and line in jacks at this point for recording.
Josh wrote:
Hi,
Since the what you hear option is gone, does that mean total recorder will
Hi Damien,
On the system I installed Vista to there is no way to record from the
wave out mix as before. The only way I can see that one could record
game reviews or other content like that is via a microphone, or use XP
on a separate computer to do it.
Now, I am not sure weather this is do the
Hi Yohandy,
It would appear to be so. I have checked my Vista mixer settings twice
and the only recording devices supported and or available is the line in
jack and the microphone. No others midi, wave out mix, etc is even
listed. That is going to hurt game reviews and podcasts I think.
As for
Hi,
No, they aren't likely to. My guess it will return if enough normal,
(sighted users,) complain about it, and want it back.
damien c. sadler - head of x-sight interactive wrote:
i don't think microsoft will listen to 200 of 200 people that may use
it.
regards,
damien
Hi Josh,
Perhaps, but with Vista's DRM, (digital rights management,) and strict
control over the hardware it is probably less likely to do that.
Vista is a control freque when it comes to managing it's hardware and
sharing access with any unknown outside party. I use to think 2000 and
XP were
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Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2007 2:32 AM
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Hi,
What about using total recorder? Would that work?
Or, we could all email microsoft and tell
what about the service packs for xp, i presume ms will sell xp with the latest
sp3 and later sp4?
At 07:16 p.m. 28/02/2007, you wrote:
Hi Yohandy,
It would appear to be so. I have checked my Vista mixer settings twice
and the only recording devices supported and or available is the line in
jack
thats one thing I don't want.
I doubt I will upgrade.
Saying that the windows midi synth is just a half cock roland synth, I have a
yamaha xg old synth and a old vsc roland synth.
So maybe that part will not be so bad.
At 07:05 p.m. 28/02/2007, you wrote:
Hi Damien,
On the system I installed
Hi Shaun,
I am certain Microsoft will offer XP with SP3 disks, but they will
likely turn out to be like Win 2000.
You'll be able to buy them to upgrade existing XP and 2000 systems, but
all new PCS from Gateway, Del, HP, Compaq, etc will be shipping with Vista.
shaun everiss wrote:
what about
Hi Shaun,
Well, one tthought that comes to mind is perhaps just writing a better
device driver for said sound card with that support is one option.
Either that of if someone could make a mixer device option for the mixer
All hard to say at this point.
shaun everiss wrote:
I have heard that
Perhaps you could install two sound cards, and have one card grab the output
audio from the other card.
Matthew
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just as well I have xp disks for the systems I have.
At 08:22 p.m. 28/02/2007, you wrote:
Hi Shaun,
I am certain Microsoft will offer XP with SP3 disks, but they will
likely turn out to be like Win 2000.
You'll be able to buy them to upgrade existing XP and 2000 systems, but
all new PCS from
I have never heard something like that.
There is all this drm and antipiracy things that the music and video industry
has got ms to do.
in short meaning you can only play licenced files.
At 09:06 a.m. 23/02/2007, you wrote:
erm? so is all i've been told about it lies then? that you have to keep
yes but where people make drm, other people write software to get around the
drm stuff.
Josh
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I have
what is drm?
regards,
damien
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yes but where people make drm, other people write software to get around
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what is drm?
regards,
damien
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yes but where people make drm, other people write software to get around
the
drm stuff.
Josh
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what is drm?
regards,
damien
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yes there is. it's called sound taxy. Do a google search for it.
Josh
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Sent: Sunday, February 25, 2007 8:40 AM
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There's no software to get around
Hi,
Actually, the drm is supposed to restrict premium content files. A huge
mistake for Microsoft I think as anything Vista thinks is premium it
either refuses to play or restricts the quality.
Why? I have no idea, but MS has become copyright paranoid in their old
age. This is compounded that
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I have never heard something like that.
There is all this drm and antipiracy things that the music and video
industry has got ms to do
Hi Damien,
It is Microsoft's name for there knew ultra paranoid digital copy
protection software in Win Vista.
It is suppose to protect the illegal use of dvds hd dvds, and copying of
them, but people have already broken it of course. As usual a pointless
piece of software put there to stop
Hi Yohandy,
Think again. smile
Someone already cracked drm a week after Vista came out, and it was
highly publicised. No doubt MS is turning green, and moaning about all
the work that was just flushed down the toilet by a cracker who decided
drm sucked and found a way to get around it.
The thing is that ms is getting pushed around by the music industry.
Lets face it all those types are business types, sure the law is clearcut but
there is probably a translation issue when this crosses to computer code.
What will happen is that noone will like ms vista and other things and ms
Well if one is determained enough they will get in.
As I have said on my various postings on the net all thats going to happen is
that those that pirate will be the consumers rather than others.
The people that should be prosicuted are those in china that sell coppied stuff
for almost nothing,
Hi Dark,
Monty and Raceway certainly won't be the last projects you will see from
me. I'll still be working on games, but perhaps not as rapidly as I
normally would put them out. However, I do think low cost access
solutions for 2000, XP, and Vista is something that is needed in our
comunity.
erm? so is all i've been told about it lies then? that you have to keep the
windows dvd in the drive to run it? or will computers start coming with two
drives?
regards,
damien
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to any Hal users, in a recent chat with Dolphin, i'm informed that Hal V8.0
wil be compatable with Vista, but it won't be released for a while (Earliest
September 207).
Stil, even though I do rather fancy the blue ray support and internal
burning features (that expression has always bothered
Hi Damien,
First, the answer is no. You don't have to run Vista from the dvd drive.
It can be installed or extracted on to your hard drive and run just like
any prier version of Windows. In fact Vista Home Basic and Premier are
setup to do this by default.
Second, keep in mind Microsoft has
with vista.
regards,
damien
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to any Hal users, in a recent chat with Dolphin, i'm informed that Hal
V8.0
oh. well i suppose that calms my thoughts about it down slightly.
regards,
damien
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Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 11:48 PM
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Hi Damien
Hi Dark,
I'm honestly not surprised. Dolphin's Hal screen reader is usually
behind Jaws and Window eyes when it comes to supporting new operating
systems and upgrades in general. Although it's access is pretty fair
when it finally comes.
Once Monty and Raceway are well out of the way I fully
Hi Damien,
Well, if all else fails there is always Narrator. that thing sucks
compared to Jaws or Window Eyes but it is garenteed to provide some
basic access to Outlook Express, I.E., and other Microsoft products.
So we aren't talking a total lack of access just not the quality of
access we
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Hi Dark,
I'm honestly not surprised. Dolphin's Hal screen reader is usually
behind Jaws and Window eyes when it comes to supporting new operating
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to any Hal users, in a recent chat with Dolphin, i'm informed that Hal V8.0
wil be compatable with Vista, but it won't be released for a while (Earliest
September 207).
Stil, even though I do rather fancy
Hi Dark,
A while back I began working on a Windows based screen reader core
mainly for myself. I am tired of paying the big bucks for Jaws or Window
eyes, Hal, etc when I could probably make something myself that would be
both functional, low cost, and have the features I want.
I honestly
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Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 6:59 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Windows Vista
Hi Dark,
A while back I began working on a Windows based screen reader core
mainly for myself. I am tired of paying the big bucks for Jaws or Window
eyes, Hal, etc when I
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