Hello,
I wonder whether anyone on the list is using a Yamaha SW1000 sound card
under XP. A friend of mine used to use this sound card on a PC running
Windows ME and didn't have any problems with it, but now that he's got a new
PC running XP Pro, the sound card often seems to lock up and repeats
Hi Gang:
I recently tested a USB Audigy soundcard on Windows XP using JFW and found that I was
getting the same clicking affect that was prevelent with the SoundBlaster live card.
Is this a known issue?
Can someone recommend a good soundcard to use for jaws and voice over IP applications?
I
tim Mfj Makes a phone patch for amateur radio that may work. Call them and
see if their patch would work.
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Hi tom,
I have installed the audio file 24/96, and the 10 10. I had no problem
with either card.
Using window eyes, all dialogs are standard, but first I Read the manual
for both cards.
Hope this helps you some.
cheers,
joe.
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Has anyone ever installed an M-Audio Delta 410 sound
card
using a screen reader?
Thanks,
Tom
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- Original Message -
From: Gary Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, July 15, 2004 10:24 PM
Subject: Re: sound card questions
I don't know if this will help
I am using Eloquence with Jaws as my synthesizer right now. I have a
Soundblaster Live, and when I listen to music or anything on the computer I
have trouble hearing Eloquence over the music. Can you run two sound cards
and have Eloquence going through one, or is there a sound card where you can
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Subject: sound card questions
I am using Eloquence with Jaws as my synthesizer right now. I have a
Soundblaster Live, and when I listen to music or anything on the computer
I
have trouble
an on-board sound card and a friend is using Sound Blaster and
gets simillar effect.
Peter s..
At 03:07 PM 29/06/2004 -0500, you wrote:
Hi folks,
I've been using CDex for a very long time to rip my audio to mp3's.
However, the other day it took over an hour to rip a perfectly clean
Eagles CD onto my
Any reviews floating around the net on this wee beast?
AB
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Sent: Monday, 31 May 2004 11:26 AM
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Subject: Re: External U S B sound card info?
Shashi
Shashi! Chirping Bat has the M-Audio Sonica Theater for $115.00. It's
a USB sound card / surround sound processor capable of everything from
stereo to 7.1 surround sound. Check it out at
www.chirpingbat.com/delta.shtml
Chirp|Chirp|Chirp: It's the Bat, Bat Arhonious Software
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Subject: Re: new sound card help needed!
Hi Kevin.
Apologies if this is just too obvious but, with the sound quality being so
poor, can you be sure that your system is actually using the new card and
not defaulting to some onboard
wrote :
hi there Shashi. Here's my previous reply to your
message about the external u s b sound card. Hope it's of good use for you.
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Glad it worked out for you dude! It's really a great card at the price eh?
Cheers...rocker
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hi
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cheers - kevin
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Sent: Friday, April 30, 2004 3:02 AM
Subject: Re: new sound card help needed!
Hello,
A couple of things:
*Are you using a FM transmitter to send
. the only thing that has changed is the sound card! i've got to be
missing something here, i can't believe a card with such good reviews can
sound so poor!! i know the santa cruz control panel isn't accessible without
sighted help, are the options i need to tweak in there?
email or msn
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of the Santa Cruz sound card there are a couple of
drop down boxes that can be accessed with the jaws cursor. One box is a
selection of preset E Q settings like concert room, heavy bass, etc. The
other one determines the setting for the speaker configuration example: 4
plus 1 6 speaker etc. Find
hi, finally got my turtle beach santa cruz installed today. one thing. now
when i got into system voume control, there's no option to adjust tone etc.
if i go into the option menu while in volume control, the advanced option
is now disabled and it was accessible previously anyone got any
That control panel is not accessible really unfortunately.
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hi, finally got my turtle beach santa cruz installed today. one thing. now
when i got into system voume control, there's no option to adjust tone
deal. Many
thanks once again and God bless. Best regards.
Shashi.
** you wrote :
hi there Shashi. Here's my previous reply to your
message about the external u s b sound card. Hope it's of good use for you.
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hi there Shashi. Here's my previous reply to your message about the
external u s b sound card. Hope it's of good use for you. My e-mail address is
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hi, shashi.
yes, these 2 cards can co-exist on one machine. I have the same setup on my
own machine, and they work wonderfully
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Sent: Sunday, March 28, 2004 6:54 AM
Subject: Re: External U S B sound card info?
Dancing Dots does carry the M-Audio Delta cards which many of our
customers
use with SONAR and/or Sound Forge as a second, high-end soundcard in
their
systems. . See http
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Subject: Re: External U S B sound card info?
Dancing Dots does carry the M-Audio Delta cards which many of our
customers
use with SONAR and/or Sound Forge as a second, high-end soundcard in
their
systems. . See http://www.dancingdots.com/prodesc/MIDIEquip.htm for
details.
do
Hello friends,
I have purchased an audigy nx2 external U. S. B. sound card and I am
about to install it and hook it up to My desktop with Windows98 S E on it. I
already have an internal Sound Blaster live card in the Desktop.
Would somebody kindly advise me regarding the following
: Tom [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 2004 9:39 PM
Subject: Delta Sound Card Control Panel
Does anyone know if the control panel that comes with the
M-Audio Delta 2496 or 410 is accessible with a screen
reader?
Thanks,
Tom
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