Hi Steve,
I can't answer your question but I can tell you who made the Reaper
tutorial. It was from the Cisco Academy for the Vision Impaired who
offer online courses and are based in the state of Western Australia, in
Australia. You can find their contact details at the following link:
in the sound menu.
and recording
Robert doc Wright skrev 2011-06-16 23:30:
where did you find it? It seem to disappear when I moved to win 7
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To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2011 4:29
Okay, for all your voices lovers, maybe someone can help me out? Recently
downloaded the latest version of Text Aloud, but I can't for the life of me
find where you add and convert files to speech. I've looked through every
menu and submenu but just can't find those choices. I can load a text
Hi,
you can hit shift f3. in the menues, it's speak then goto kurrent article,
and the option to speek to file is there.
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It should be control-f7 to convert the file. Make sure you go through the
options to tell it what voice you want and also what bit rate and that you
want it to convert to mp3.
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On 6/17/2011 at 7:42 AM Kathy S. wrote:
Okay, for all your voices lovers,
I have windows 7 home premium 64 bit and in the recording tab can only find
microphone and line in.
Dean
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From: Bardia
Sent: Friday, June 17, 2011 5:37 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Recording what you hear with Gold wave
in the sound menu.
and
hello friends, last year i was given a microphone as a father's day present,
my family wwent to a lot of trouble to make sure i got a good one, it's a sony
ECM-MS957 and a beauty, however when i do interviews with it the stereo seems
really wide, i have two settings on the mike, and i've
Joe and all,
I use a recorder to do most live recording and that's what I know best.
I think we need to know how you're miking your subjects. It also might be good
to know how far the speakers are separated. In fact, are you listening through
speakers or with headphones?
Is there a setting
hello joe, thanks for the reply, i record using a plextalk recorder, place the
microphone in a stand on the table, my guest sits on one side of the mike and i
on the other, when playhing it back yes, my speakers are quite wide apart, if i
listen through headphones it is not so bad, but the
using WMP 12 on Win 7 and JFW 12 latest build. I found the sync button, but not
sure of keys to sync files to my Stilletto.are there keystroke combos to find
the actual music files and dropping into sync window? I was able to accomplish
this in the previous version of WMP. thanks in advance!
Joe,
What is the result that you want to achieve? If I am understanding you
correctly, what likely is happening is that you and the person you interview
each is
heard on one speaker or the other. The result is if you are close to the
speaker through which the person is speaking, the sound
well, steve, that was brilliant, sums everything up in a nutshell, i've learned
a lot from that message, yes, my stereo is way too wide, and i think that
experimenting with the seating arrangements will be well worth a try, superb my
good friend, thank you most sincerely once again, i'm looking
Joe,
Steve probably already hit this, but just to sum up, sit where you are but
move the mike so that you both are equidistant from the mike but further from
it. What we have is a triangle which is formed by the mike, you, and the
person you're interviewing.
Joe G.
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I use Total Recorder with Windows XP and Jaws. In XP, I have no trouble
recording a stream and not recording the Jaws voice. I can not figure out how
to do this, (if it's even possible) in Windows 7. If it is possible, how do I
do it? If not, is there another comparable program I can use? I
Background recording should do the job, the stream is gotten directly
from the source, so no interference from the screen reader.
Dave Scrimenti dscrime...@comcast.net wrote:
I use Total Recorder with Windows XP and Jaws. In XP, I have no trouble
recording a stream and not recording the Jaws
I'm assuming one needs the pro version of Total Recorder to do this
(whether using XP or 7?)
Tom Kaufman
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From: cov...@ccs.covici.com
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, June 17, 2011 6:16 PM
Subject: Re: Recording streams in Windows 7
That might work for some things, but it won't work with Hulu or my Slingbox.
I just put a Hulu URL in the open URL dialog and had Total Recorder check
it. It said it couldn't background record it, possibly because it's using an
activeX control to play the stream.
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Yes, pro version only.
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From: Tom Kaufman tomca...@comcast.net
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, June 17, 2011 6:28 PM
Subject: Re: Recording streams in Windows 7 without recording screen reader.
I'm assuming one needs the pro version
,joe why not convert the finished file to mono? On Fri, 17 Jun 2011 19:05:39
+0100, joe
bollard wrote:
hello joe, thanks for the reply, i record using a plextalk recorder, place
the
microphone in a stand on the table, my guest sits on one side of the mike and
i
on the other, when playhing
I think so, have had pro for years, so I don't remember.
Tom Kaufman tomca...@comcast.net wrote:
I'm assuming one needs the pro version of Total Recorder to do this
(whether using XP or 7?)
Tom Kaufman
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From: cov...@ccs.covici.com
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Tim, I think he wants some stereo; I wanted that when I had my radio show many
years ago.
Of course, mixing to mono is the cure if Steve can't fix the problem in any
other way.
Joe G.
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From: tim cumings thcumi...@comcast.net
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