Hi.
The person is perhaps using one of the drivers that Total Recorder ships with. This enables audio to be directly captured from the sound card, including Window-Eyes speech.


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On 15/11/2010 23:23, Dane Trethowan wrote:
Okay upon reading this message again I'm even more puzzled and I ask the 
question, why do you need to stop Window-Eyes running, I assume you're 
recording from the line in or similar from your audio device is that correct? 
That being the case then if you have Total Recorder set so that it records from 
the line in then running Window-Eyes won't have any affect on your recording 
whatever.


On 16/11/2010, at 6:07 AM, Bud Schwab wrote:

Hi Gang,

I haven't used Total Recorder for a long time and am now trying to put some 
cassettes on the hard drive.  I turn off window eyes so it won't record the 
speech and then press spacebar to start recording. Then I press spacebar again 
to stop recording before turning windoweyes back on.  Then I find that it is 
still recording.  Are there some special hot keys I can use that might be more 
reliable?  It seems like it used to work every time in the past when I did it 
that way.
Thanks so much for any info.


Bud Schwab
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Malibu, California


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