Hmmm, I'm not sure why you should be getting that kind of hiss, unless you need to mute your midi synth or audio cd inputs. What kind of soundcard are you using? That may have something to do with the problem. I'm sure it isn't related to Total Recorder directly.

At 09:59 AM 4/4/2005, you wrote:
how do you get the hiss out of the files then? when i play back the file it
just has this kind of hiss that makes files sound kind of like AM radio or
something like that?
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From: "Larry Higgins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: need help configuring total recorder


> It really depends on the kind of recording you want to do. If you wish to > record a stream directly from the interne, you will find the driver quite > advantageous, because it will let you record without the intrusion of sound > from your screen reader and such. What you might want to do is to set it up > so that it will only run when you have total recorder open. You could also > have the program setup to use the driver only when desired, by making a > separate preset for using the program under different circumstances. For > example, I have three different configurations setup for recording from my > stereo receiver, another from the Internet, and another for recording > through my microphone. > > If I were you, I would just unload the driver until you get used to the > program, but don't remove it altogether, because I will bet you will find > plenty of uses for it in the long run. However, if you don't have it turned > off when not using the program, it might become a pain, especially when > playing back through a program like Winamp, or MediaPlayer. I've noticed > that it can cause skipping at times when listening to mp3 files not even > associated with Total Recorder. Bottom line, keep it, but use only when > necessary. > > Larry > > At 09:44 PM 4/3/2005, you wrote: > >i am using the total recorder pro 5.1 and jaws and window eyes should i > >install the total recorder driver or do i really need it. > >when i installed the driver that total recorder said that is recomanded i > >got a lot of stack when trying to record an internet stream. > >so do i really need that driver? if so what are the advantages of the > >driver vs not having it installed? > >_______________________________________________ > >PC-Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... > >http://www.pc-audio.org > > > >To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: > >[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > _______________________________________________ > PC-Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... > http://www.pc-audio.org > > To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >



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