Thanks. Do you know how I can hijack Voiceover in Audio Hijack?
> On Nov 7, 2015, at 7:35 AM, Alex Hall wrote:
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> The only way I can think of is with audio balance in System Preferences >
> Sound > Output tab. Choose your sound device, then vo-right to find the
> balance
That's just it I didn't upgrade anything, just installed latest updates through
the App Store.
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> On Nov 7, 2015, at 3:50 AM, Anne Robertson wrote:
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> Hello Jessica,
>
> If you just did an update to Yosemite, you should try doing a clean install
>
Hello,
It’s a weird request, but I need to temporarily have Voiceover coming through
only one ear on my headphones. I was looking at Audio Hijack to do this
possibly, but not sure how it’d be done. Any suggestions for ways of pulling
this off?
Thanks,
Brandon
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Hi,How did you get the additional screen reader service?Regards,Rajiv
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From: Nicolai Svendsen
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Fri, 06 Nov 2015 13:33:44 -0500 (EST)
Subject: Re: Anyone using Kobi.TV
Hi!
I've been using it for a while,
The only way I can think of is with audio balance in System Preferences > Sound
> Output tab. Choose your sound device, then vo-right to find the balance
slider and move it where you want. Of course, this will change all sounds, not
just VO. Audio Hijack may work too (capture all VO output,
Hi!
As an addendum to what I said before, since someone asked how I got the service
after already writing an email, I'll revise the steps. Apparently, installing
it from Github will now give you an error instead, though it didn't used to, so
download the zip from here:
Hello Jessica,
If you just did an update to Yosemite, you should try doing a clean install of
El Capitán. I’ve seen so much trouble with this update that I would discourage
anyone from doing a simple update rather than a clean install.
If you need instructions, I’ll post them.
Cheers,
Anne
Yep, ALAC generally has a .M4A extension. M4A is actually a container format,
so what’s inside isn’t immediately obvious from the name. Specifically, you
probably also have AAC files with a .M4A extension. You can always tell one
kind from the other by getting info on the file in Finder or
Well, Apple are certainly doing it, but they take a different tack: they merely
punish you if you say “No”. But at least you can actually say “No”.
I am worried about the MS direction. Even if I don’t move to Win10—and I so
far have absolutely no intention of doing that—there’s still all the
I thought this might be useful to the members, but was not sure about the
policy on forwarding other lists messages. I know web aim has an archive, so
perhaps the best thing would be to find the archive of this story and let our
group know about the information included.
Take care,
Jonathan
10.9.5
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> On Nov 7, 2015, at 12:38 PM, Anne Robertson wrote:
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> So what level of OS X are you on? You can find this from the Apple menu,
> About this Mac.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Anne
>
>
>> On 7 Nov 2015, at 16:47, Jessica Moss
OK, you’re on Mavericks. You could try resetting the PRAM. To do this, shut
down your Mac. Before pressing the Power button, hold down the Command, Option,
letter ‘p’ and letter ‘r’ keys, and keep them held down while you press the
Power key and until you’ve heard the startup chime four times.
how about on the voice utility then go to sounds, then check where the voice
over speaks.
> Il giorno 07 nov 2015, alle ore 9:51 PM, Brandon A. Olivares (The Pianist)
> ha scritto:
>
> Actually, I’m doing a webinar, and trying to share my earphones with my wife
> so
Hi Anne,
I’m not Jessica, but I would not mind having clear cut instructions on how to
go about a clean install. I have had my Mac Book Pro reset to Yosemite and am
very Leary about trying to re-install
El Cap again. Until subscribing to this list I never heard of a “clean
install” and it
Not sure executable is what I think I hear v/o saying. I’ll try again and keep
you posted in case someone else has this problem.
Marie Lyons
> On Nov 7, 2015, at 12:06 AM, E.T. wrote:
>
> Perhaps they are not .exe but .eml? You can save emails in that format and
Actually, I’m doing a webinar, and trying to share my earphones with my wife so
we can be on the same computer. But I don’t want to distract her with Voiceover
when I’m trying to navigate, read chats, etc.
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Anything is possible,
Brandon Olivares
www.CoCreationCoaching.org
Correct me if I’m wrong, but I suspect this VoiceOver configuration is desired
so that another sound source might be channeled through the opposite side?
If this is the case, is the suggested solution still feasible? Just thinking
aloud!
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The following information is important for all
If you're running the latest Audio Hijack, add an application block from the
input sources list, then add a second one. Now set one to VoiceOver (that'll be
for VO sounds), then the other to com.apple.speech. That one you'll have to hit
shift-space on the popup list of apps or you won't see the
So what level of OS X are you on? You can find this from the Apple menu, About
this Mac.
Cheers,
Anne
> On 7 Nov 2015, at 16:47, Jessica Moss wrote:
>
> That's just it I didn't upgrade anything, just installed latest updates
> through the App Store.
>
> Sent
Hi!
There is a Kodi remote app in the App Store, but I'm not sure whether it is
accessible or not. Also connects to your actual media center and only lets you
use it as a remote, whereas the proper Kodi app requires a jailbreak and is a
full port of Kodi/XBMC.
You could try either, although
Hi Nikolai,
Thanks so much for posting the steps and wow are you right not an easy process.
I have a 5S I am going to try and jailbreak which I have never done and see if
Kodi is easier to use on the iPhone and air play to the Apple TV. Thanks again
for posting.
> On Nov 7, 2015, at 8:10 AM,
Hello all,
I had an interesting problem when I attempted to setup my gmail account on the
MAc using outlook. I could not sign in with my password, and received an e-mail
saying that given the security level of gmail, it would not allow me to connect
through outlook. I successfully did this on
.EML files are simply raw RFC 5322 message format files, and can be examined
with any text editor including TextEdit. And yes, Mail will, in fact, open and
display them.
Your unknown files probably have no extension. You are seeing them described
as “UNIX Executable Files” because that’s the
the e-mail stated as follows:
someone just attempted to sign into your account with an app
> that doesn't meet modern security standards.
> Details:
> Friday, November 6, 2015 11:14 PM (Central Standard Time)
> Chicago, IL, USA*
> We strongly recommend that you use a secure app, like Gmail, to
What specifically did the Email say? The error message would probably provide
guidance as to what’s going on. Are you using two-step verification where you
have to enter both your password and a six-digit code when you sign into Gmail
from a new device? If so, you need to visit your Google
I’m fairly certain Apple Mail doesn’t open .eml or .msg files. You’d likely
need a third-party program to access those files unless you can save them in
another format from the source. For instance, in Outlook 2013 for Windows you
can save messages in HTML or plain text format, and your Mac
Apple Mail will open .eml files. Right click (VO shift m), select
Open With and select Mail. Just confirmed this works.
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ancient.ali...@icloud.com
Many believe that we have been visited
in the past. What if it were true?
On 11/7/2015 3:00 PM, Grant wrote:
I’m
Hello Everyone,
I am cross-posting this to both the v iPhone and the Mac Visionaries mailing
list.
SUMMARY:
One glitch I've noticed in iOS 9.1, that I was finally able to verify on
multiple devices, this week, is that, sometimes, when VoiceOver is enabled,
receiving a text message alert will
Hi Denise,
I have run into this issue a few times while assisting others set up their
Gmail account in Outlook on a Windows machine. Apparently, Gmail does not
consider Outlook or the Mail app on the Mac to be secure. Going from memory,
what had to be done is that we had to sign into the
Hi Mark,
I’m sorry to inform you, you’re 100% incorrect about this bug. If I have my
messages or any type of alert set to show on the lock screen, my screen always
wakes up, and goes to sleep at the appropriate time.
> On Nov 7, 2015, at 8:25 PM, M. Taylor wrote:
>
> Hello
Hi,
I actually agree with Mark. I have had this happen on my iPhone 5C running iOS
9.1.
Gabe
On Nov 7, 2015, at 7:05 PM, Daniel Miller wrote:
> Hi Mark,
>
> I’m sorry to inform you, you’re 100% incorrect about this bug. If I have my
> messages or any type of alert set
Daniel,
Not at all weird when you consider a point that Mark had made. And
that is., this issue is intermittent.
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Many believe that we have been visited
in the past. What if it were true?
On 11/7/2015 8:43 PM, Daniel Miller wrote:
Weird,
If you can monitor, or have the drive space to record, this should work then.
VO will come through one channel, and system audio won't. The System
Preferences option won't work. Alternatively, plug in headphones and tell
VoiceOver to use them in VO Utility > Sounds. Then play system audio
Weird, that didn’t happen on my 6 Plus or 6S Plus. Strange.
> On Nov 7, 2015, at 10:19 PM, Gabe Griffith wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I actually agree with Mark. I have had this happen on my iPhone 5C running
> iOS 9.1.
>
> Gabe
>
>
> On Nov 7, 2015, at 7:05 PM, Daniel
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