you can change the timing of the delay, which of course takes more
processor horse power, but can be done.
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Hi!
Bought one of these to compliment the Rotel Integrated Amp and Polk Bookshelf
Audio Speakers, all should be here early next week so I'll let you know how I
get on.
For those who are wondering, DAC is Digital Analogue converter so to put it
bluntly, you use a DAC to convert digital audio to
only thing I don't like about it is u have to have multiple instances of
the audio repeater to view what is coing out vac and there is also a lag to
On 7/19/2013 10:47 PM, Curtis Delzer wrote:
VAC, great program and is quite accessible!
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HI guys
I've been hearing today lots of talk on here about Total Recorder, thus
here's my situation; if Iunderstand correctly might Total Recorder work?
My situation is that in Windows7, I don't have Stereo Mix on my RealTech
High Definition soundcard, thus there's no way to record both my voic
Yes..and if I remember correctly, one must have the "pro" version of Total
Recorder to do this?
Tom Kaufman
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You go to schedule
You can also get the DubbleTalk synth, they stil in production. And
just an adapter to convert serial to USB, and you will be sorted.
On 19/07/2013, Robert Logue wrote:
> Yes.A usb sound card for speech is a good idea. You can even get usb
> digital speakers that are fine with Jaws such as the P
where can u get the older double talk synth at?
and I do know they have a tripple talk mini for 200.00
but didn't know double talk was still in production.
Hank
On 7/19/2013 11:41 AM, Aidan Maher wrote:
You can also get the DubbleTalk synth, they stil in production. And
just an adapter to convert
Open a url from the file menu. Sometimes you start a streem playing in
another player and copy the address from the file properties in that
player into TR then use capture. The capture feature opens a web page.
You may need to copy the url in the search box again and fiddle around
with the i
I've been trying to avoid external sound cards in order to keep the laptop
portable, but there might not be any other solution. Thank goodness for
these new and improved operating systems that do everything except what you
need them to do.
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Hi!
i don't know where to find mod files but i think both winamp, vlc and
foobar2000 can play these files.
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17 jul 2013 kl. 05:47 skrev Kevin Minor :
> Hi.
>
>
>
> I used to have a fair number of these files, but I suspect the black hole in
> space absorbed them, never to be seen again. If
darn flash is one of the things I record
On 7/19/2013 9:50 AM, cov...@ccs.covici.com wrote:
You go to schedule under tools and add an item and you can background
record from there -- I use it a lot and it works great, but you must
give the actual URL of the recording, so it won't work with flash.
any idea if it works with ihard radio stations?
On 7/19/2013 11:41 AM, Robert Logue wrote:
Open a url from the file menu. Sometimes you start a streem playing
in another player and copy the address from the file properties in
that player into TR then use capture. The capture feature opens a we
You go to schedule under tools and add an item and you can background
record from there -- I use it a lot and it works great, but you must
give the actual URL of the recording, so it won't work with flash.
hank smith, and seeing-eye dog iona wrote:
> how do u use that feature?
> HankOn 7/19/2013
Hi All,
I am using windows 8 audacity and window eyes. When I try to save a sound file
in audacity it says I don’t have premision to save in the audacity folder. How
can I fix this? Any help is most appreciated. Thanks,Regards, Gary kn4ox
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I don't know if this would be of use, but total recorder will record in
the background if its off a site or something. It does not use the
sound card at all, then.
ken reed wrote:
> Hi Dave,
> The only way around this is to get a trippletalk external synth.
> Another way is to get the virtual
Access isn't a problem with Total Recorder. In fact, it's one of the
easiest, most fully-featured programs. It just can not record in Win 7 or 8
without getting the screen reader in the mix. Can Audacity? It seems to me,
there should be some way to do in 7 or 8 something that was so easy in XP.
Okay, here's a short recording from the Yamaha TD500 DAB+ tuner.
This tuner is capable of receiving FM/AM/DAB/DAB+ stations.
I'm still learning how to use the thing but thought I'd test DAB+ first given
that this was the main reason for the purchase.
The Tuner has 30 presets for each band and m
I doubt it would be available in the U.S. given that you use HD Radio digital
standard and we don't.
On 20/07/2013, at 5:07 AM, Casey wrote:
> Hello Dane do you happen to know if the make a version of this tuner for the
> united states?
> It sounds like a nice unit.
> And very sensitive also.
Hello Dane do you happen to know if the make a version of this tuner for
the united states?
It sounds like a nice unit.
And very sensitive also.
So what do you think of the unit so far?
On 7/19/2013 11:14 AM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
Okay, here's a short recording from the Yamaha TD500 DAB+ tune
Yes.A usb sound card for speech is a good idea. You can even get usb
digital speakers that are fine with Jaws such as the Palo Alto Audio
Design Musik Digital Multimedia Speakers for arounf $50. Or a usb
sound bar for laptops. Be sure it acts as a sound card as well as
drawing power from us
Good afternoon,
I have not tried using VAC, but I have every assurance of its accessibility
with JAWS and NVDA, but I can't say for sure as to whether or how well VAC
works with We. Several instructors and students of the Cisco Academy for the
Visually Impaired (CAVI), are using VAC with overwhelm
I to am in the same boat.
I wish there was a fix.
On 7/19/2013 9:01 AM, Dave Scrimenti wrote:
Thanks, but this doesn't really solve the problem. It sort of reminds
me of the old joke about the guy who goes to the doctor and says,
doctor i have severe pain whenever I move my arm. And the doctor s
Thanks, but this doesn't really solve the problem. It sort of reminds me of
the old joke about the guy who goes to the doctor and says, doctor i have
severe pain whenever I move my arm. And the doctor says, well then just
don't move your arm. I frequently use the PC for other things, or set up t
I'll look in to that. If anyone's tried Virtual Audio Cable, let me know if
it works, and is accessible.
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Hi Dave,
The
Are there any small USB sound cards that plug right in like a flash drive?
I'd still have to carry around headphones, but at least wouldn't have to
carry a big external sound card and USB cable.
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Also, another sound card for speech, but you said that would be
difficult, but maybe a usb one would work.
ken reed wrote:
> Hi Dave,
> The only way around this is to get a trippletalk external synth.
> Another way is to get the virtual cable. Don't ask me anything about
> virtual cables , I h
how do u use that feature?
HankOn 7/19/2013 9:29 AM, cov...@ccs.covici.com wrote:
I don't know if this would be of use, but total recorder will record in
the background if its off a site or something. It does not use the
sound card at all, then.
ken reed wrote:
Hi Dave,
The only way around
Hi Dave,
The only way around this is to get a trippletalk external synth.
Another way is to get the virtual cable. Don't ask me anything about
virtual cables , I haven't got one yet.
I only know it's about $50.
I think it might do the trick.
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Sorry my mistake. Thanks for correcting me there.
On 19/07/2013, Brian Olesen wrote:
> hi,
> little misser about jaws.
> you got to press jaws key + space then s, for speech on / off.
>
> Why not use the fully accessible audacity, which is an amazing tool for
> recording and editing audio.
> Best
hi,
little misser about jaws.
you got to press jaws key + space then s, for speech on / off.
Why not use the fully accessible audacity, which is an amazing tool for
recording and editing audio.
Best regards
Brian
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From: Aidan Maher
Sent: Friday, July 19, 2013 1
Hi, I suggest you update total recorder to the latest version, then
you choose "software recording" and you just switch off jaws speech
buy pressing insert plus space (before recording) and the same
keystroak again to put speech back on, if you have jaws ten or older,
you would need to use insert p
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