Hi Fanus:
I have been successfully using Total Recorder Professional for many years
now, for some of my music recording and all of my audio editing, including
using such powerful Add Ons as Audio Restoration, Click and Noise
Suppression etc. I am totally blind, currently using Jaws 15.
Hi Fanus:
I have been successfully using Total Recorder Professional for many years
now, for some of my music recording and all of my audio editing, including
using such powerful Add Ons as Audio Restoration, Click and Noise
Suppression etc. I am totally blind, currently using Jaws 15.
Hi Chris,
At this point I am only proficient with JAWS 14 and earlier. These versions
did not offer a means of circling your text in a word processed document.
However, I'm wondering if you could highlight the text instead of circling
it. I think there is an actual highlight feature in Word
Hello Colin
Thanks for your willingness to help. I figured out quite a bit. The only
thing that I can not manage is to let total recorder not record my jaws
keystrokes i.e. I recorded a stream from the internet but my jaws keystrokes
could be heard when I played the recording. Is there a way
Thanks. Could you recommend another list where I could post this question?
I'm asking because this is something that few people probably do in Word,
and there might be a person on another list who could help.
Thanks much.
Chris.
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Hi all,
I have 15.0 and Win 7.
I never got a reply on my problem with my speakers in that the “sound bar”
now has a muffled sound, especially with JAWS.
It does not appear to have the problem when playing music.
My new observation is that the computer sounds, I.e. beeps etc., are much
hello there;
I really don't have a clue on how to do this, however, perhaps this
suggestion would work?
as I say, never have experience this.
first select the text which you wish to use,
now press,
alt+n followed by s+h,
now use the tab key and find ovol grid,
press enter,
now, I don't know
Colin, Jim Rawls here,
I have total recorder also, and when you use jaws key strokes, it records the
jaws
speaking voice on the recording. Is there a way you can install total recorder
so
as to eliminate the jaws voice from your recording? I am using jaws 15. Jim
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Colin, jim here again. my email is jazzpi...@ca.frr.com. Write me off list. Jim
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From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf
Of
Colin Fell
Sent: Saturday, July 12, 2014 10:55 PM
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re:
Get another sound card and use it for JAWS exclusively.
David Ferrin
A complex system that does not work is invariably found to have evolved from
a simpler system that worked perfectly.
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From: jim rawls jazzpi...@ca.rr.com
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Sent:
Hi Jim,
If I'm not mistaken, you can create a virtual soundcard with Total Recorder
to get the arrangement you want, but I never had any luck with it.
In the end, I just did as David has suggested, and used a second soundcard,
using one for Jaws, and the other for recording.
HTH,
Rick Justice
from your description, it sounds that the balance for the speakers might not
be equal. to check get into the playback tab, arrow to and spacebar on the
sound device in question. you can check the balance in the levels tab. if
you need guidance, post a shout out.
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Leonard,
Open Commputer and then press shift + tab about three times until you come
to a search box. Type in the name of the file that you want to find, then
press Enter. Wait for the search to compleate, then arrow down to find the
results.
Mike
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From: leonard
Kathy,
Try the programs Free Make Video Downloader or Free Make Video Converter.
The Downloader will save the video in the .flak format which is what Youtube
uses, and the Converter will allow you to save the video in one of many
formats such as mp4, DVD, avi, etc. There are more than 20
I have done this and seems that both the right and left are at the same
levels.
On my earlier post, I mentioned that originally my volume level was around
3-5 and now, I have to have it up to 13 or so in order to hear JAWS.
Thanks for the feedback.
Rich
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From:
Hi Dave. No dice. I understand this might bring up a toolbar with some
additional options like text drawing that are inaccessible, but I selected
some text and performed the action you recommended with no results. Possibly
I could post this question to another list?
Thanks,
Chris.
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Have you checked to make sure that the speaker cable is seated all the way
into the jack?
HTH,
Rick Justice
Tomorrow's another day, another way!
and if tomorrow never comes, problem solved!
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From: Richard Hamel rcha...@bellsouth.net
To:
I downloaded the .ogg code from the JAWS Users programs page so that .ogg
movies would play on WMP. It doesn't work with version 12, so what can I do to
be able to play ..ogg movies?
Arianna
For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit:
http://www.jaws-users.com/help/
You can download a free video file converter such as Prism from NCH
Software, and convert the .aug files to another format like .mp4 which is
compatible with Windows Media Player.
hth,
Mike
blindb...@comcast.net
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From: Arianna Calesso
Sent: Sunday, July 13,
I played around with this. Dave's instructions are pretty much perfect
except the place where he left off is the place where Word requires you to
click and drag around the text you want to circle. Selecting the text in
advance doesn't seem to help. At least it didn't for me. Inserting a shape
Hi Jim, Fanus and others:
To answer your Total Recorder recording settings queries:
During installation, the default setting should keep the Jaws voice and key
strokes out of the standard recording. However, have a look in:
File/Options/ Recording Source and Parameters.../
Check out all the
Rick,
Yes, I have done this a couple of times.
Good suggestion and thanks.
Rich
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From: Rick Justice
Sent: Sunday, July 13, 2014 4:42 PM
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Another sounds problem.
Have you checked to make sure that the
It would be interesting to know if drawing a box around the text still
allows JAWS to read the text. Last time I tried it, JAWS was unable to read
text that was inside text boxes and anything to do with word art or shapes.
Chris, I am curious about why you need to draw a circle around text.
I don't think that this is a problem with your sound bar, To me it sounds as
though the jaws speech volume is low. That is why other sounds are loud while
jaws speech can hardly be heard. There is a command to adjust the jaws speech
volume. I am sorry that I cannot tell you how to do it. But I
press insert f11, arrow to speakers, enter on open volume control, there
should be a volume setting for JAWS. left or right arrow cursor keys should
adjust the setting. there's no okay button to save, just alt+f4 to save and
exit the volume control.
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From: LeDon
Annette,
That's a good point. As far as I know JAWS still has difficulty with text
boxes but I haven't tried it in a while. But I was thinking more along the
lines of just adding a border around a group of words. JAWS reads that just
fine.
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From: JAWS-Users-List
When I do this, all sounds are either raised or lowered.
It is still strange that the background sounds are louder than the JAWS.
Thanks.
Rich
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From: Mario Brusco
Sent: Sunday, July 13, 2014 8:27 PM
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users]
In order to insert a border, wouldn't you need to know where the text is on
the page, or in relation to the margins or page edge? I have not done page
layouts for newsletters in quite a while, so maybe this has changed.
Annette
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