Jeff

You bring up a good point!  I use hardware synthesizers so this doesn't 
matter on my end -- and that's one of many reason I opt for the TripleTalk 
Internal on a desktop and a TrippleTalk USB on a notebook.
The question that needs to be asked for those that use software speech is 
whether or not  
the volume controls in Gameday Audio's player work independently of the 
system master volume.
If they don't, then the alternatives I outlined are just as viable for 
software speech users.
If they do, then this question would be worth pursuing forther for 
software synthesizer users.
It would seem to me that a skilled JFW script writer and/or a WE setfile 
writer might be able to figure something out.



On Thu, 5 Apr 2007, Jeff Bishop wrote:

> The thing is, do these control the volume of the app so that your screen
> readers volume stays the same?  That is the key thing here.
>  
> 
> -----Original Message-----
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> On Behalf Of Mike Pietruk
> Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2007 8:35 AM
> To: PC audio discussion list. 
> Subject: RE: Game Day Audio in Windows Media Player - not in browser ...
> 
> There are numerous ways to control volume even if you cannot get at the
> volume controls within the gameday player.
> 
> (1)  Get a keyboard that includes extra keys for raising and lowering volume
> as well as muting.
> 
> (2)  Autohotkey from autohotkey.com
> has among numerous scripts available a volume control one where you can
> define keys to do this.
> 
> On the programs page of JFWlite
> 
> www.jfwlite.com
> 
> you will find a link to a program called Volume Tray.
> This too gives you control over your volume.
> 
> Another handy utility called
> 
> Wizmo
> 
> 
> available from 
> 
> www.grc.com/wizmo/wizmo.htm
> 
> allows you to do all sorts of neat tricks.  I have set up hotkeys to set 5
> different volume levels and another that makes certain that the soundcard is
> active.
> A couple other neat functions of Wizmo is that it can force shutdowns and
> reboots of your pc in those times when all else fails and normal
> shutdowns/reboots just hang.
> 
> With all of the above, why worry if you can happen to locate a particular
> player's volume controls.
> 
> 
> On Mon, 2 Apr 2007, Jeff Bishop wrote:
> 
> > Yeah, what a huge disadvantage <sad face>.
> >  
> > 
> > -----Original Message-----
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> > On Behalf Of Dean Martineau
> > Sent: Monday, April 02, 2007 3:16 PM
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> > Subject: RE: Game Day Audio in Windows Media Player - not in browser ...
> > 
> > I'm having no trouble listening to the Royals and Red Sox at present, but
> of
> > course there's no way I know to control the volume.
> > 
> > Dean
> >    
> > 
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