Hello!
I got the advice yesterday to chem the what you hear option in the windows
volume control so it should appeare in goldwave.
The problem is that there ar no what u hear in the windows volume ctrl.
I am using an sb live sound card an windows xp home.
/Anders.
I have installed total recorder but it isn't the purchased version because I
wanted to first see if I could work it with Jaws before buying. I have read
the help file on how to use some of the features but would like opinions
from those who use this program frequently.
It seems from the help
Hi list,
I am a new member of the list.
Please can any one help me with cool edit pro.
What are the key strokes with JAWS in cool edit pro?
Yours
Andrew Summers
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I very much like Total Recorder. I notice no problems with its sound
quality, and it can produce mp3, I think also ogg files.
Dean
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Hi Anders,
If you have a SoundBlaster Live soundcard, you ought to have What You Hear
but it will not be visible in volume control until you turn it on. If you
follow the steps I outlined yesterday, it should then appear.
Good luck.
Robert.
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From: Anders Holmberg
Hi, Anders, what you have to do is once you get in to the volume
control, press the alt key, then arrow up to properties, and press
enter, and tab once, and you'll be on a set of two radio buttons, one
set says adjust for playback, and the other says adjust for record, and
make sure that you're on
Hi Joanne
Total Recorder sounds great both playing back streams and Cassettes.You
can only record for 30 seconds I believe in demo .
Yes you can record in mp3 but you have to download the program . you can
find a link in the help file under mp3.The difference with the professional
is you
Well Dean..have you ever had Total Recorder not record in stereo..as..a
while back..I was trying desperately to get mine to do? As far as I could
tell, I had the settings just as they should be. Still, it insisted on
recording in mono! Haven't done anything with it of late. But every time
Also, it only shows in record.
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Hi Anders
Well try options, propperties then select record and tab to the listbox with
all the possibilities.
Here you should find what you hear. Select it with the space bar and press
enter.
Now you should be able to see it when you tab around.
Best regards
Brian
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Joanne I have had total recorder for 2 years and I love it. I only have
the standard version. I have it set up to record and convert to MP3 on
the fly. You have to have the lame encoder in order for it to record and
convert to MP3. Marty Rimpau is one person you should contact to give
you
Hi, Joanne,
It's just fine for recording. Withj the demo version you can activate all
the features but the catch is that the program interrupts your recording
every minute with a noise you won't wanna keep unless you're really
desperate and cheap. grin There's a dialog box in which you set the
Unfortunately, some versions of the SBlive drivers do not support this
option. If your card was part of a Dell system, for example, you probably
need to install new drivers.
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Hi all,
I am trying to get total recorder to record from the internet using
something like real player.
Can someone walk me threw how to do this?
I have just downloaded the demo version it is 5.1 standard if some
one could help me off list if that is better for all I would be most
Hi, Kevin, first, make sure in the record source parameters dialog,
that the radio button selected is software, and not sound board, or
what ever the second button is called, then, you will probably want to
convert on the fly to mp3, and to do this, check the check box that
says record using
Hi,
Can any one tell me what may be wrong? I have the option in settings user
interface play sound on copy conpletion checked but no sound is played.
What is wrong?
Thanks.
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Hi there ???
If you are thinking of copying your old records and tapes to mp3 files, by
using the Line-in on your computer, why not consider Goldwave. It only
costs around £25 and there jaws scripts available. You can check it out at:
http://www.goldwave.com/
Best wishes
Andy
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Hi all,
I am trying to get total recorder to record from the internet using
something like real player.
Can someone walk me threw how to do this?
I have just downloaded the demo version it is 5.1
Hi
Is there anything definitive about creating and altering playlists?
I need to be able to change the text on some of the playlists I create but
they often go back to the original tags with their original names. Also how
can I print some of these playlists - I can't seem to get them into a
I use HJ Pad to read M3U files.
if you want to edit a mp3 tag, you can use winamp.
while in winamp, stop the music.
then press alt+3 on the top row. then use the tab key to move to the field you
want to edit. the press alt+U when done.
Connect your telephone to your cable or DSL Modem make
Hi, Louie
What you do is copy files from your computer's hard drive, CD, or wherever
you have them, onto the MP3 player. If the removable Drive folder doesn't
appear when you plug in the Muvo to your USB port, you should be able to
find it in My computer. If you have problems, let me know.
Julie,
Thanks for the info. What I was trying to play was a downloaded talking book
from the King county library.
Louie
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Sent: Thursday, February 24, 2005 8:39 PM
Subject: Re:
As for recording in stereo, since most of what I record is spoken word
material, I confess to not having tackled that issue. Perhaps one of the
other Total Recorder users can comment on whether they have succeeded in
making a stereo recording.
Dean
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