Oh very well! I'll let you know. I hope do this some time this summer,
since I have to get all my records out of the old mobile home before they
get ruined!

Thanks again,

Nance


On Fri, Jun 5, 2015 at 10:44 AM, Petro T. Giannakopoulos <petro...@gmail.com
> wrote:

> Nancy
> More info for you below.
> If you want I can do a JAWS tandem session for you when ready.
> You will need to go the settings tab then to Recording settings tab
> properties and change a setting to the records transfer from record player
> to computer using Replay Music 7. You would change a setting here to Device
> (combo box) and then tab and tell it like your sound card type input which
> is line-in. Your sound card will appear in the list after you have chosen
> device in the first combo box.
> You will tell it your format like MP3 and the bit rate.
> Both are combo boxes.
> Also, you will need to examine two other settings within this same tab
> audio recordings dealing with ssilence settings.
> Record Silence should be set to OFF
> Split on Silence should be set to ON
> Only tested with JAWS and NVDA.
> Replay Music 7
> Some of the keys work below.
> I do not have iTunes here.
> Keyboard Shortcuts
>
> Alt + R = Start or Stop recording  works
> Alt + S = Split recording  works
> Del = Delete selected recording(s) from computer
> F2 = Open the ID3 Tag Editor
> Enter = Play selected recording
> Ctrl + I = Import selected recording(s) into iTunes library
> Ctrl + W = Import selected recording(s) into Windows Media Player library
> Ctrl + O = Show selected file in Windows File Explorer
> Ctrl + C = Combine multiple selected files
> Alt + A = Show the album artwork in the Properties Window
> Alt + L = Show the song lyrics in the Properties Window
> Alt + T = Lookup ID3 tags (artist, song, album, etc) for selected song(s)
> Alt + Enter = Open the recording properties window
> Alt + I = Open file browser to Import songs into Replay Music
> F1 = Open web browser to the Replay Music support page
> Alt + F4 = Quit
>
> User Guide
> http://applian.com/replay-music/support/user_guide700
>
> Support
> http://applian.com/replay-music/support/
> Download Replay Music 7
>
> http://applian.com/replay-music/download
>
> -----Original Message----- From: Nancy Shackelford
> Sent: Friday, June 05, 2015 10:16 AM
> To: PC Audio Discussion List
> Subject: Re: putting records on hard drive
>
> I have many records I need to get out and digitize; I'm soon going to
> JAWS 16 and hopefully Windows 7; will this product work with this, and
> where can I get the product when I get ready to record?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Nance
>
>
> On 6/5/15, Petro T. Giannakopoulos <petro...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I have a product that will not only record your records but also name /
>> tag
>>
>> the songs with artist name and album for you plus split each song for you
>> while recording. Its an application and its not free. Another user has
>> told
>>
>> me he has successfully done this with the application I am talking about
>> here. I need to check if Window-Eyes 9.1 can handle the application's user
>> interface. I recently downloaded Window-Eyes 9.1 here. Which version do
>> you
>>
>> have?
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Bud Schwab
>> Sent: Thursday, June 04, 2015 9:52 PM
>> To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
>> Subject: putting records on hard drive
>>
>> Hi Guys,
>>
>> I just got a Stanton T92 three turntable.  It really looks great.  My
>> question is how to transfer 78rpm records onto my hard drive so I can
>> put them on cd's.  The manual mentions Audacity for putting them on
>> the hard drive.  Is this a good speech friendly program to use?  I've
>> not been able yet to find out how to download it.  I'm using
>> windoweyes and windows 7 64 bit.  Any suggestions would be really
>> welcomed.  I know so little about all of this making it kind of
>> overwhelming.
>> Thanks.
>>
>>
>> Bud Schwab
>> W 6 Z Y P
>> El Segundo, California
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>

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