Total Recorder can be got here
www.totalrecorder.com
On 26/11/2014 04:13, Hamit Campos wrote:
Whagt's there exact web address then? Don't want to just google it and end up
messing the PC up. Like I did to the epic Dell Optyplex I first got from
Computers For the Blind. That thing was awesome
All the controls available on Total Recorder Professional are available for
Total Recorder Video edition, think of it as the Professional version with
Video capturing and recording added in, think the price is around $75.
Actually there’s one question which has come to mind which I need to find
Whagt's there exact web address then? Don't want to just google it and end up
messing the PC up. Like I did to the epic Dell Optyplex I first got from
Computers For the Blind. That thing was awesome dude. It could do 192 KHZ in
and out. It was much faster then the HP they replaced it with and ap
Dude I just caught on to this. You can do video with it? Does that version cost
anything? Can you pause the vid? Because with Vegas you have to stop it and
that vid is considered 1 clip as it were.
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From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane
I don’t think its anything to do with Window-Eyes to be totally honest, the
responsiveness problem you outlined was a problem I also experienced with NVDA
and Total Recorder, obviously High Criteria have done something in the latest
release, anyway whatever the slight irritation has gone away th
Just go onto their web site and click on the Software downloads section, choose
what you want from there whether it be an add-on, Total Recorder Standard
version etc.
> On 26 Nov 2014, at 1:45 pm, Hamit Campos wrote:
>
> I keep forgetting about these. Can some one provide the link for download
I keep forgetting about these. Can some one provide the link for downloading
Total Recorder please? For those that do use it, can someone provide the link
for Vurtal Audio cable please? I would like to test boath and see which is
better. Is there a comparison I can read and or better yet listen
Thanks Dane. For me the menus in the latest version of the Video Pro
edition of Total Recorder were very responsive and snappy when using
NVDA and very sluggish when using the same version of Total Recorder
with Window-Eyes 8.4. Other people's experiences may vary but of course
all I can do is
Actually this isn’t quite true, the responsiveness problem you talked about was
fixed quite some time ago it would seem, I mentioned it when I started the
discussion on Total Recorder we’ve been having over the last week or so.
> On 26 Nov 2014, at 11:56 am, Steve Pattison wrote:
>
> Hi all,
Hi all,
I don't know if other people have noticed this or not but when using
versions of Window-Eyes prior to version 9 beta 1 and in Total Recorder
for me responsiveness was very sluggish when going through the menus.
I'd press the up and down arrow keys and it would take roughly a second
af
Yeah, I know, smile.
On 25/11/2014 22:53, Steve Nutt wrote:
Hi,
Good lad. The more bugs people report, the better Window-Eyes gets.
All the best
Steve
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Hi,
Good lad. The more bugs people report, the better Window-Eyes gets.
All the best
Steve
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Have just done this via the Gw Info list.
On 25/11/2014 22:26, Steve Nutt wrote:
Hi,
I assume you've reported this bug to AI Squared?
All the best
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Hi,
I assume you've reported this bug to AI Squared?
All the best
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JOE, WHY NOT use goldwave?
On 11/25/2014 2:00 PM, Joe Giovanelli wrote:
Hello, All,
Happy Thanksgiving!
A couple of weeks back someone on this list recommended that I use
Totalrecorder to split a file into separate tracks.
Looking at the manual, I see that there's "automatic stop" and the ab
Hi Joe.
here's how you do it.
The shift l marks the beginning of a file.
The shift r marks the end of a file or selection.
Ones these are marked and you hit the delete key you delete the selection.
If you want to save the selection,
look in the edit menu and save selection. also
you
Hello, All,
Happy Thanksgiving!
A couple of weeks back someone on this list recommended that I use
Totalrecorder to split a file into separate tracks.
Looking at the manual, I see that there's "automatic stop" and the ability to
suppress speech from screen readers.
The manual is very confusin
Yeah, Window-Eyes 9.0 Beta 1 is pretty good, almost stable in fact, of
course there are bugs like the inability to delete messages in
Thunderbird which is Window-Eyes specific because I can do this with
Nvda, however this is one of the best betas I have used and that says a
whole lot about beta
Early dyas yet of course but GW Micro have vastly improved the
accessibility of Windows Media Player with Window-Eyes 9 Beta 1 it seems.
I was able to get around WMP reasonably well but now its even better,
guess we can only forward on encouraging or other feedback to GW Micro
in order that we
Hi list, is anyone in the u k using a bookport. if so, did you get it
straight from a p h, or from some company over here. if you got it
from a p h, did you have to do something about the voltage it uses.
in america the voltage is 110, and here it is 240. any help would be
appreciated. brian.
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