Hi Mike, Thanks for all the advice.
When I used my doubletalk internal years ago, I was just able to run it directly through a line-in jack on my soundcard, using only a mono to stereo mini adapter to ensure the doubletalk sound came out both sides of my headphones. But, with all the interference produced, this simple approach obviusly doesn't work with a tripletalk, with or without a mono to stereo mini adapter. I had come more or less to much the same ideas as you have just given me. It might take a bit of fiddling and experimenting but i'll get it juryrigged sooner or later. All I need is to get a y-adapter or cable. Thanks again. ~Ann Mike Pietruk wrote: > aNN > > i TOO HAVE a TripleTalk Internal; and do much as you do except I run mine > through a fm transmitter and listen to the output on a walkman style > receiver > a sangean dt-300vw. > > For starters, you will need 2 audio cables with a 1/8 inch plub male on > each end plus a y-cable with a 1/8 inch male plug and 2 1/8 female > acceptors. > Plug the male end of the y-adaptor either into your transmitter or some > other amplifier that will feed the transmitter. > Then plug an audio cable into the output jack of the TripleTalk and the > other end into one of the 2 female receptors on the y-cable. > The 2nd cable goes from the headphone jack on your pc/soundcard to the > other receptor of the y-cable. > This way, I can mute the soundcard with still having the ability to use > the TripleTalk. > I can independently raise and lower the audio volume and have no radio > audio when needed to hear what the screen reader is attempting to read. > While you may well have to modify the setup to accommodate your wireless > headphones, the concept is this: > feed the signals separately into an audio device prior to transmitting. > It took me months of experimentation when I first got into internet audio > 7 or so years back. > I used this approach first with the DoubleTalk internal and now with the > TripleTalk internal. > > > > > Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... > http://www.pc-audio.org > > To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]