Hi.
This is correct, except most of us will not be using the user mode virtual driver, which is the only driver that will allow exclusions of applications to record sound output. Most of us will be using either the Kernel Mode virtual driver and/or the Kernel Mode filter driver (highly recommended).



From Chris H in Derbyshire

On 10/09/2010 12:13, Robert doc Wright wrote:
yes, you go into options menu
click settings
highlight the driver tab
shift tab to exclusions and enter
here you will find a check box "do not record the folowing applications
in software mode" make sure it is checked.
tab to the browse button and find the executable of your screen reader.
click ok to get out.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Tom Kaufman" <tomca...@comcast.net>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " <Pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Thursday, September 09, 2010 4:30 PM
Subject: Is This Possible?


I probably should post this to the "Total Recorder' list! But since it
was kind of "brought up" over here, I'm gonna go ahead and ask my
question here: a few days ago, I saw some posts that sound like it is
possible to record an internet stream, using Total Recorder"..and not
have Jaws interfere with the recording. Is this correct? Or have I
misunderstood something? I know it can be done with two sound cards;
what I'd love to be able to do is to have something..we'll say
"recording something from an audio stream"..but still be able to use
the computer, thus, Jaws would be heard..but not on the recording; can
this be done with just one sound card? Hopefully I've made myself
clear enough--smile..thanks for listening.
Tom Kaufman
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