Re: More on the new Ipod Touch

2009-09-13 Thread Gary Wood

Well I wonder if Windows will go with a touch.
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Subject: RE: More on the new Ipod Touch


Wonder what this thing actually costs?

Would it be competition for e.g. thextreme or the plextalk pocket?



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Subject: Re: More on the new Ipod Touch

Wow.

So - any apple haters have anything to say about this? Smiles.



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Subject: Re: More on the new Ipod Touch


Totally amazing, if this works as advertised!  Can anyone imagine having a
tablet, say the size of a keyboard, that you could utilize like this?  I bet
they come out with that, next, then musical instruments, etc., etc.,etc.!
Kind of mind boggling!

-Mac-
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Sent: Wednesday, September 09, 2009 2:54 PM
Subject: Fwd: More on the new Ipod Touch


From:Dane trethowan dane.tretho...@me.com
To:  VIP L vi...@softspeak.com.au

Hi!

Here's a summary of the accessibility features and functions found on
the new Ipod Touch as taken from the Apple Web Site.


Vision
iPod touch includes a screen reader and other innovative accessibility
features that make it easier to use for those with impaired vision.
VoiceOver

The same VoiceOver screen reader made popular on the Mac and the
iPhone is now a standard feature on iPod touch (3rd generation). It's
the world's first gesture-based screen reader, enabling you to enjoy
the fun and simplicity of iPod touch even if you can't see the screen.
What makes VoiceOver on iPod touch remarkable is that you control it
using simple gestures that let you physically interact with items on
the screen. It's easy to learn and fun to use. Instead of memorizing
hundreds of keyboard commands or endlessly pressing tiny arrow keys to
find what you're looking for, with VoiceOver you simply touch the
screen to hear a description of the item under your finger, then
gesture with a double-tap, drag, or flick.
VoiceOver delivers an experience unlike any screen reader you've used
before. Traditional screen readers describe individual elements on the
screen, but struggle to communicate where each element is located or
provide information about adjoining objects. This contextual
information is very important but typically filtered out by other
screen readers. For example, off-screen models used by traditional
screen readers to represent applications and web pages intentionally
strip away contextual information and describe web pages as a list or
menu of items. But with VoiceOver on iPod touch, you'll experience
something entirely new.
Because VoiceOver works with the touchscreen, you interact directly
with objects on the screen and can understand their location and
context. So, when you touch the upper-left corner of the screen,
you'll hear what's in the upper-left corner of a web page, and as you
drag your finger around the screen, you'll learn what's nearby,
providing an amazing new sense of context and relationships between
the items you hear. For many, VoiceOver on iPod touch will provide,
perhaps for the first time, a true sense of not only how things appear
on the screen, but also descriptions of what they are. You'll hear
descriptions of every item, including status information such as
battery level, Wi-Fi signal levels, and time of day. iPod touch even
lets you know when the display changes to landscape or portrait, and
when the screen is locked or unlocked.
The speaking rate is adjustable so you can set it to a speed that best
suits your listening ability. VoiceOver uses distinctive sound effects
to alert you when an application opens, when the screen is updated,
when a message dialog appears, and more. And when VoiceOver is
talking, the volume of background sounds and music is automatically
lowered, ducking under the voice, so you can clearly hear what
VoiceOver is telling you.

It Speaks Your Language
VoiceOver includes built-in voices that speak over 21 languages
including Bahasa Indonesian, Chinese (Cantonese), Chinese (China),
Chinese (Taiwan), Dutch, English (U.S.), English (UK), English
(Australian), Finnish, French (Canada), French (France), German,
Greek, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, 

Re: More on the new Ipod Touch

2009-09-13 Thread Gary Wood

So, Jonathan, do you have the new IPod Touch?
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Subject: RE: More on the new Ipod Touch



Lynn, the Quicktime issue's easy enough to fix. Go to Control panel,
Quicktime, browser tab, mime types, and uncheck everything you can.

Jonathan

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On Behalf Of Lynn Schneider
Sent: Saturday, 12 September 2009 1:31 p.m.
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: More on the new Ipod Touch

What I would really like to know, and I can't find this anywhere, is how 
the
recording facilities are on this little gem.  It comes with a mic, and 
there

is a lot of discussion about the video, but nothing specific about the
recording quality of the audio.  Can you record in stereo with it, and in
what formats?  I really want to get one of these things because the idea 
of

using a touch screen with gestures has really awakened my curiosity.
Besides, I'm itching like a bad case of poison ivy to get another 
expensive
gadget to add to my repertoire (grin) and am up for a big new challenge, 
but
if the audio recording facilities stink or are only in mono, I'm not 
really

sure I want one after all.  Also, when my sister set her iPod up using my
PC, that stupid QuickTime that iTunes uses did totally nightmarish things 
to

my computer, like not letting me download MP3s, etc. and I could never get
that worked out to my satisfaction despite doing lots of research on the
problem and trying many things.  I'm hoping you won't have to hook it to 
the

PC at all, as I don't want QuickTime on here.

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On Behalf Of Ray
Sent: Friday, September 11, 2009 4:36 PM
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Subject: Re: More on the new Ipod Touch

Steve, oh yes, entering text via a screen image of text is possible ok, 
and

it amazes me how adaptable some blind people will get to be in the flow of
things.

I think there's more than a bit of Apple ideology  driving some people 
here,
and I'm not saying that's all a bad thing, but I've heard it said that 
even

some sighted ITouch and IPhone users wish there was a real keyboard you
could pull out and use for text entry.

I've yet to see a mature and even handed debate on touch and gesture
interfaces but I'm all too aware that you have to try it to have a
worthwhile apraisal of how usable it is.

I keep an eye on things Mac though as on the audio sie, which is much of
what I these days, the Mac is important.  so, hoping for some informative
posts or links to articles on editing on the Mac.

Ray

Steve Matzura wrote:
Hi, Gary:

On Fri, 11 Sep 2009 14:36:09 -0500, you wrote:


Steve, it sounds like an interesting device, especially if it changes
the playing field for screenreaders, but if everything goes to a touch
pad, where you use your finger to find what you need, how are the blind
going to be able to write an email message without a keyboard?  I think
it would be kind of difficult!


Talk to blind iPhone users.  They seem to love it.  Of course you're 
right,

it's not nearly as efficient as with a keyboard or even a texting-style
keypad, but it *can* be done.

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RE: More on the new Ipod Touch

2009-09-13 Thread Chris Hallsworth
Windows 7 includes touch support, but as far as i know it's not accessible
with current screen readers. I do not have the appropriate hardware though
so can't test it.



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Sent: 13 September 2009 8:18 AM
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Subject: Re: More on the new Ipod Touch

Well I wonder if Windows will go with a touch.
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From: André van Deventer andred...@webafrica.org.za
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, September 12, 2009 10:23 AM
Subject: RE: More on the new Ipod Touch


Wonder what this thing actually costs?

Would it be competition for e.g. thextreme or the plextalk pocket?



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On Behalf Of Constantine
Sent: 12 September 2009 04:53 AM
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Subject: Re: More on the new Ipod Touch

Wow.

So - any apple haters have anything to say about this? Smiles.



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and others
msn: the_conman...@hotmail.com
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AMD Turion(tm) 64 Mobile Technology ML-37 2.0 GHZ, 1024 mb DDR ram, Fujitsu
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To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Wednesday, September 09, 2009 5:19 PM
Subject: Re: More on the new Ipod Touch


Totally amazing, if this works as advertised!  Can anyone imagine having a
tablet, say the size of a keyboard, that you could utilize like this?  I bet
they come out with that, next, then musical instruments, etc., etc.,etc.!
Kind of mind boggling!

-Mac-
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From: Steve Pattison s...@internode.on.net
To: Access L acces...@access-l.com; PC Audio pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Wednesday, September 09, 2009 2:54 PM
Subject: Fwd: More on the new Ipod Touch


From:Dane trethowan dane.tretho...@me.com
 To:  VIP L vi...@softspeak.com.au

Hi!

Here's a summary of the accessibility features and functions found on the
new Ipod Touch as taken from the Apple Web Site.


Vision
iPod touch includes a screen reader and other innovative accessibility
features that make it easier to use for those with impaired vision.
VoiceOver

The same VoiceOver screen reader made popular on the Mac and the iPhone is
now a standard feature on iPod touch (3rd generation). It's the world's
first gesture-based screen reader, enabling you to enjoy the fun and
simplicity of iPod touch even if you can't see the screen.
What makes VoiceOver on iPod touch remarkable is that you control it using
simple gestures that let you physically interact with items on the screen.
It's easy to learn and fun to use. Instead of memorizing hundreds of
keyboard commands or endlessly pressing tiny arrow keys to find what you're
looking for, with VoiceOver you simply touch the screen to hear a
description of the item under your finger, then gesture with a double-tap,
drag, or flick.
VoiceOver delivers an experience unlike any screen reader you've used
before. Traditional screen readers describe individual elements on the
screen, but struggle to communicate where each element is located or provide
information about adjoining objects. This contextual information is very
important but typically filtered out by other screen readers. For example,
off-screen models used by traditional screen readers to represent
applications and web pages intentionally strip away contextual information
and describe web pages as a list or menu of items. But with VoiceOver on
iPod touch, you'll experience something entirely new.
Because VoiceOver works with the touchscreen, you interact directly with
objects on the screen and can understand their location and context. So,
when you touch the upper-left corner of the screen, you'll hear what's in
the upper-left corner of a web page, and as you drag your finger around the
screen, you'll learn what's nearby, providing an amazing new sense of
context and relationships between the items you hear. For many, VoiceOver on
iPod touch will provide, perhaps for the first time, a true sense of not
only how things appear on the screen, but also descriptions of what they
are. You'll hear descriptions of every item, including status information
such as battery level, Wi-Fi signal levels, and time of day. iPod touch even
lets you know when the display changes to landscape or portrait, and when
the screen is locked or unlocked.
The speaking rate is adjustable so you can set it to a speed that best suits
your listening ability. VoiceOver uses distinctive sound effects to alert
you when an application opens, when the 

Re: Friends, I'm using SoundForge 8.0 how do I record from my USB turntable?

2009-09-13 Thread Randy Tijerina
but i think in the preferences menu for some odd reason I only see two 
choices for my recording options.

Can i ask someone to guide me a bit and explain? i am a bit new at this.


david wrote:

   okay you have selected the sound source threw your volume control
hit ctrl R and r againthen press r to record.
to stop press
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Friends subject says it all. i'd like to record from my USB turntable 
using SF-8.0. Now what do I have to do or what are the proper settings?

I'm new at this so be gentle. smiles.

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Re: Friends, I'm using SoundForge 8.0 how do I record from my USBturntable?

2009-09-13 Thread Matthew_2010

This is a general tutorial for recording with sound forge:
http://www.the-dj-equipment-guide.com/sound-forge-tutorial-recording-the-first-time.html

Check out Main menu archive and search for word sound forge and you'll 
find some useful info on sound forge:

http://www.acbradio.org/pweb/index.php?module=pagemasterPAGE_user_op=view_pagePAGE_id=19MMN_position=30:29

Off the top of my head (Using SF 8):
1. launch sound forge,
2. press control N for new file and tab to make new file configurations then 
press enter on Ok.

3. press control R to set up recording option.
4. press alt R to begin recording.
5. Press alt R again to stop recording.
6. you can check amount of time you're recording by using jaws cursor and 
arrowing up 4 times from bottom up of screen.
7. For practice, you can press control N for new files as many times as you 
want.
8. To dump all your recordings press alt F4 and answer no to whether or not 
you want to save your files.


Matthew

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Subject: Re: Friends, I'm using SoundForge 8.0 how do I record from my 
USBturntable?



but i think in the preferences menu for some odd reason I only see two 
choices for my recording options.

Can i ask someone to guide me a bit and explain? i am a bit new at this.


david wrote:

   okay you have selected the sound source threw your volume control
hit ctrl R and r againthen press r to record.
to stop press
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To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, September 13, 2009 11:05 AM
Subject: Friends,I'm using SoundForge 8.0 how do I record from my USB 
turntable?



Friends subject says it all. i'd like to record from my USB turntable 
using SF-8.0. Now what do I have to do or what are the proper settings?

I'm new at this so be gentle. smiles.

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Re: Friends, I'm using SoundForge 8.0 how do I record from my USBturntable?

2009-09-13 Thread Matthew_2010

I think this is what you want:
http://www.jaws-users.com/audio/Audio/windows_volume_control.mp3
Sorry took me so long jaws is total crap and had to insert+windows key+F4 to 
completely disable. I'm telling you, jaws fails me endlessly. Amplify my 
previous post with this info and you should be on your feet and recording.


Matthew

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To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
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Subject: Re: Friends, I'm using SoundForge 8.0 how do I record from my 
USBturntable?



but i think in the preferences menu for some odd reason I only see two 
choices for my recording options.

Can i ask someone to guide me a bit and explain? i am a bit new at this.


david wrote:

   okay you have selected the sound source threw your volume control
hit ctrl R and r againthen press r to record.
to stop press
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To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, September 13, 2009 11:05 AM
Subject: Friends,I'm using SoundForge 8.0 how do I record from my USB 
turntable?



Friends subject says it all. i'd like to record from my USB turntable 
using SF-8.0. Now what do I have to do or what are the proper settings?

I'm new at this so be gentle. smiles.

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Re: Friends, I'm using SoundForge 8.0 how do I record from my USBturntable?

2009-09-13 Thread Randy Tijerina
Matthew and all, I do appreciate this. I'm new at this so I will give it 
a try.

now, are there any scripts? i am using jaws 10 and I also got jaws 11.
Any help is appreciated.

Matthew_2010 wrote:

This is a general tutorial for recording with sound forge:
http://www.the-dj-equipment-guide.com/sound-forge-tutorial-recording-the-first-time.html 



Check out Main menu archive and search for word sound forge and 
you'll find some useful info on sound forge:
http://www.acbradio.org/pweb/index.php?module=pagemasterPAGE_user_op=view_pagePAGE_id=19MMN_position=30:29 



Off the top of my head (Using SF 8):
1. launch sound forge,
2. press control N for new file and tab to make new file 
configurations then press enter on Ok.

3. press control R to set up recording option.
4. press alt R to begin recording.
5. Press alt R again to stop recording.
6. you can check amount of time you're recording by using jaws cursor 
and arrowing up 4 times from bottom up of screen.
7. For practice, you can press control N for new files as many times 
as you want.
8. To dump all your recordings press alt F4 and answer no to whether 
or not you want to save your files.


Matthew

- Original Message - From: Randy Tijerina 
rtijeri...@satx.rr.com

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, September 13, 2009 7:30 AM
Subject: Re: Friends, I'm using SoundForge 8.0 how do I record from my 
USBturntable?



but i think in the preferences menu for some odd reason I only see 
two choices for my recording options.

Can i ask someone to guide me a bit and explain? i am a bit new at this.


david wrote:

okay you have selected the sound source threw your volume control
hit ctrl R and r againthen press r to record.
to stop press
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rtijeri...@satx.rr.com

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, September 13, 2009 11:05 AM
Subject: Friends,I'm using SoundForge 8.0 how do I record from my 
USB turntable?



Friends subject says it all. i'd like to record from my USB 
turntable using SF-8.0. Now what do I have to do or what are the 
proper settings?

I'm new at this so be gentle. smiles.

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Re: Friends, I'm using SoundForge 8.0 how do I record from my USBturntable?

2009-09-13 Thread Matthew_2010
I launched Google and searched for sound forge 8.0 scripts for jaws and 
within 5 seconds found the following:

http://www.heartofiowa.net/~snowman/forge80.html

Matthew

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To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, September 13, 2009 10:52 AM
Subject: Re: Friends,I'm using SoundForge 8.0 how do I record from my 
USBturntable?



Matthew and all, I do appreciate this. I'm new at this so I will give it a 
try.

now, are there any scripts? i am using jaws 10 and I also got jaws 11.
Any help is appreciated.

Matthew_2010 wrote:

This is a general tutorial for recording with sound forge:
http://www.the-dj-equipment-guide.com/sound-forge-tutorial-recording-the-first-time.html

Check out Main menu archive and search for word sound forge and you'll 
find some useful info on sound forge:

http://www.acbradio.org/pweb/index.php?module=pagemasterPAGE_user_op=view_pagePAGE_id=19MMN_position=30:29

Off the top of my head (Using SF 8):
1. launch sound forge,
2. press control N for new file and tab to make new file configurations 
then press enter on Ok.

3. press control R to set up recording option.
4. press alt R to begin recording.
5. Press alt R again to stop recording.
6. you can check amount of time you're recording by using jaws cursor and 
arrowing up 4 times from bottom up of screen.
7. For practice, you can press control N for new files as many times as 
you want.
8. To dump all your recordings press alt F4 and answer no to whether or 
not you want to save your files.


Matthew

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To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, September 13, 2009 7:30 AM
Subject: Re: Friends, I'm using SoundForge 8.0 how do I record from my 
USBturntable?



but i think in the preferences menu for some odd reason I only see two 
choices for my recording options.

Can i ask someone to guide me a bit and explain? i am a bit new at this.


david wrote:

okay you have selected the sound source threw your volume control
hit ctrl R and r againthen press r to record.
to stop press
- Original Message - From: Randy Tijerina 
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To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
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Subject: Friends,I'm using SoundForge 8.0 how do I record from my USB 
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Friends subject says it all. i'd like to record from my USB turntable 
using SF-8.0. Now what do I have to do or what are the proper 
settings?

I'm new at this so be gentle. smiles.

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Re: IPOD Classic

2009-09-13 Thread Kristeen Hughes

Thanks for the information. It's a bummer.

Kristeen Hughes
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Yep, you're right. Sorry about that. Checking the site is so trivial, I
should have done that and not just relied on my faulty memory.


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Sent: Friday, September 11, 2009 5:43 AM
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Subject: Re: IPOD Classic

On Thu, 10 Sep 2009 19:16:44 -0500, you wrote:


It doesn't support the talking menus that was implemented in the latest
Nano and Shuffle, but I do believe it does work with Rockbox. Check out
rockbox.org.


The classic does not work with Rockbox.  At least, it didn't when I 
checked

into it about a month ago when my wife bought her Touch.

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Nero Liquid TV External TV Tuner Cards

2009-09-13 Thread JardataMailServices
Hello!

I have Nero 9 and recently purchased Nero Liquid TV (a Tivo Control Program) 
that allows one to watch television on a PC or enables one to control a regular 
tivo machine via the computer or a remote control (I think).  Well, when I 
tried to setup Nero Liquid TV, it said I needed a TV Tuner Card. I would like 
to know if there are external tv tuner cards available and, if so, could 
someone give me a couple of suggestions of some that would work with Nero 
Liquid TV.

James Robinson
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Availability of Nero 9 Scripts for JAWS or Window_Eyes

2009-09-13 Thread JardataMailServices
Hello List!

Are there any JAWS or Window-Eyes Scripts for Nero 9?  I can't be sure, but it 
seems to me that Nero is fast becoming inaccessible like the Roxio Products 
did.  I'm running out of programs to do my recording and other disk copying 
jobs.  

James Robinsons
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Power DVD 9

2009-09-13 Thread JardataMailServices
Hello List!

I just recently purchased Power DVD 9 Ultra and installed it on my system.  You 
know, this program's interface is totally inaccessible.  In fact, when I click 
on the icon on my desktop, nothing happens and I thought the screen was blank.  
My wife had to click on the feature buttons for me to play a DVD.  All kinds of 
graphical stuff shows and the regular commands are on the screen, but not 
readable with JAWS or Windows.  I know there are no JAWS or Window-Eyes scripts 
for Power DVD, but if I am wrong and some do exist, do let me know where to get 
them.

James Robinson
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Audigy Sound Cards

2009-09-13 Thread JardataMailServices
Hello List!

Back in early 2002, I purchased an Audigy Sound card for my desktop; I think it 
was the top of the line Audigy Card.  I would like to know how if I can now get 
a current Audigy Card for my modern PC's.  If possible, I would like for 
someone on the list to give me a few samples of the available Audigy Sound 
Cards on the market today so I can pick one up.  I'd probably like to have an 
internal one, as I have not had too much success with USB External Sound Cards, 
especially in Skype, as soon as I switch the external USB sound Card on and use 
it in skype, skype features do not work, especially the phone calling feature; 
then when I try to use skype afterwards, the skype sound system is messed up.  
This is why I want an audigy internal sound card, as I never had these types of 
problems with internal cards.

James Robinson
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