Re: XP-home to XP-pro, jaws 8 upgrade?

2008-06-24 Thread DJ DOCTOR P
Hello,
I put Jaws 8 on a computer at my job that was running XP pro, while my 
computer at home was running XP home.
I didn't have any problems with my version of Jaws on a system running XP 
Pro.
Try it first and see how well it works for you.
If you have any problems, you can always call your DBS and or VR counselor 
and ask them to upgrade you to Jaws Pro.
My best regards.
  John.
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Monday, June 23, 2008
Hi everyone, just want to know.
I run Jaws 8 with XP-home. Also Magic 10 and Openbook. I am wondering, do
I have to upgrade Jaws if I switch to an XP-pro system?
Is there any ways around this if necessary?
Is there a fix to maybe make things work, I just don't got the funds to
upgrade.
Thanks, any ideas would really help.
MMM


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Re: XP-home to XP-pro, jaws 8 upgrade?

2008-06-24 Thread Keith Gillard
Hi,

Your going to need to upgrade to JFW PRO.

Should only cost you $200 for the SMA to jfw 9 and an additional $200 for 
the Pro upgrade.

Chek with FS to confirm this...KG
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Monday, June 23, 2008
Hi everyone, just want to know.
I run Jaws 8 with XP-home. Also Magic 10 and Openbook. I am wondering, do
I have to upgrade Jaws if I switch to an XP-pro system?
Is there any ways around this if necessary?
Is there a fix to maybe make things work, I just don't got the funds to
upgrade.
Thanks, any ideas would really help.
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Re: Main menu.

2008-06-24 Thread Mike Pietruk
Anders

Checking my downloads, there were episodes dated June 11 and 18.

Here is the url I have for ACBRADIO.  Note that this is for the daily feed 
http://www.acbradio.org/news/xml/podcast.php?pgm=replay



rather than just the weekly Main menu.


However, of course, it will give you main menus as part of what gets 
automatically downloaded.



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Re: XP-home to XP-pro, jaws 8 upgrade?

2008-06-24 Thread Gary King
John,

The reason you didn't have a problem is that, whether you know it or not, 
you have an authorization to run JAWS Pro.  Otherwise, the JAWS on your work 
computer would display an authorization error when you start it, and then it 
would run in 40-minute demo mode.  The only difference in JAWS Standard and 
JAWS Pro is the authorization.

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Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2008 5:23 AM
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> Hello,
> I put Jaws 8 on a computer at my job that was running XP pro, while my
> computer at home was running XP home.
> I didn't have any problems with my version of Jaws on a system running XP
> Pro.
> Try it first and see how well it works for you.
> If you have any problems, you can always call your DBS and or VR counselor
> and ask them to upgrade you to Jaws Pro.
> My best regards.
>  John.
> - Original Message - 
> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: 
> Sent: Monday, June 23, 2008 11:57 PM
> Subject: XP-home to XP-pro, jaws 8 upgrade?
>
>
> Monday, June 23, 2008
> Hi everyone, just want to know.
> I run Jaws 8 with XP-home. Also Magic 10 and Openbook. I am wondering, do
> I have to upgrade Jaws if I switch to an XP-pro system?
> Is there any ways around this if necessary?
> Is there a fix to maybe make things work, I just don't got the funds to
> upgrade.
> Thanks, any ideas would really help.
> MMM
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Re: XP-home to XP-pro, jaws 8 upgrade?

2008-06-24 Thread Josh
hi,
yes, you will need to buy the pro version of jaws. with window-eyes, there 
is no upgrade, window-eyes works on both.

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Monday, June 23, 2008
Hi everyone, just want to know.
I run Jaws 8 with XP-home. Also Magic 10 and Openbook. I am wondering, do
I have to upgrade Jaws if I switch to an XP-pro system?
Is there any ways around this if necessary?
Is there a fix to maybe make things work, I just don't got the funds to
upgrade.
Thanks, any ideas would really help.
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TURNING OFF SIGMATEL FILTERS - MORE ON BIRDSONG

2008-06-24 Thread Richard Godfrey-McKay
Hi, I think I need to try to play around with the Sigmatel filters, and to
turn some of them off.  Have looked at the properties of the Sigmatel stuff
in device manager, but don't know what to do to try to turn off the filter
which I think may be  blocking mid-range frequencies which I am trying to
record.  Advice please.
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Re: XP-home to XP-pro, jaws 8 upgrade?

2008-06-24 Thread tickpub
Thank you, I like xp-home just fine but I wanted to get a used laptop and
they all come with xp-pro and they want an extra $100 to install xp-home.
I have a Del Desktop but they sent it without disks and I cannot copy the
xp-hoe onto any other of my coms.
Plus, it would have cost me at least a $1000 to upgrade all my programs
to xp-pro, so that is why I was inquiring if there was some kind of a
adaption.
Thank you,
MMM 
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> You'll need the upgrade to the pro version of jaws and there's no fix 
> as far
> as I know.  Unless you're doing allot of networking and such I've 
> never
> heard of a good reason to use XP pro so you're in the clear there. 
> 
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> Monday, June 23, 2008
> Hi everyone, just want to know.
> I run Jaws 8 with XP-home. Also Magic 10 and Openbook. I am 
> wondering, do I
> have to upgrade Jaws if I switch to an XP-pro system?
> Is there any ways around this if necessary?
> Is there a fix to maybe make things work, I just don't got the funds 
> to
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> Thanks, any ideas would really help.
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Re: XP-home to XP-pro, jaws 8 upgrade?

2008-06-24 Thread tickpub
Wow, now that is some good news. I might just try it on my laptop when
and if I get one.
Thank you All,
 
On Tue, 24 Jun 2008 06:23:09 -0400 "DJ DOCTOR P" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
> Hello,
> I put Jaws 8 on a computer at my job that was running XP pro, while 
> my 
> computer at home was running XP home.
> I didn't have any problems with my version of Jaws on a system 
> running XP 
> Pro.
> Try it first and see how well it works for you.
> If you have any problems, you can always call your DBS and or VR 
> counselor 
> and ask them to upgrade you to Jaws Pro.
> My best regards.
>   John.
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> To: 
> Sent: Monday, June 23, 2008 11:57 PM
> Subject: XP-home to XP-pro, jaws 8 upgrade?
> 
> 
> Monday, June 23, 2008
> Hi everyone, just want to know.
> I run Jaws 8 with XP-home. Also Magic 10 and Openbook. I am 
> wondering, do
> I have to upgrade Jaws if I switch to an XP-pro system?
> Is there any ways around this if necessary?
> Is there a fix to maybe make things work, I just don't got the funds 
> to
> upgrade.
> Thanks, any ideas would really help.
> MMM
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online internet tv software

2008-06-24 Thread Josh
Hi,

I was wondering how I can search the archives, or can someone tell me some 
good online tv software? I'm trying my hardest to remember the name of some 
tv software that I mentioned awhile back that lets you watch some kind of 
peer to peer tv. As in, someone has their computer hooked to a regular cable 
or satellite system and they broadcast over the internet, and then you use 
the receiving software to watch it by choosing the channel.

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Total Recorder 7 PE and Driver problemss

2008-06-24 Thread TheLearningCenter
Hello Lists!

About the problems I was experiencing with TR7PE's drivers.  I figured it out 
and TR confirmed my thinking.  Here is their comments on the topic.  Without 
the Kernal driver, things work as usual with TR.  

===

Hello James Robinson,

The major difference between versions 6.1 and 7.0 of Total Recorder is that 
version 7.0 is supplied with two audio drivers of different types: user-mode 
audio driver (one used in version 6.1) and kernel-mode. The main advantage of 
new kernel-mode audio driver is that it is fully compatible with Windows Vista 
and programs using DirectSound (e.g. Skype 3.x), however it also has its 
disadvantages. One of them is that after installing Total Recorder you may 
begin experiencing problems with sound level. This problem is also described in 
the following Total Recorder FAQ section:
http://www.totalrecorder.com/faq_tr.htm#49b

For more information on selecting the type of driver to be installed and used 
with Total Recorder you may wish to refer to the following link:
http://www.totalrecorder.com/tr_drivers.htm

> Version 61PE and all previous versions have always worked flawlessly for me

In your situation we would suggest you install Total Recorder without its 
kernel-mode audio driver. To install or uninstall a driver, you must reinstall 
Total Recorder over the installed instance and select the appropriate driver 
options during installation. All of Total Recorder's configuration settings and 
registration information are preserved.

If after this you experience problems with Skype (or any other application 
using Direct Sound) you will be able to set Total Recorder not to use its 
user-mode driver with it (menu Options-> Settings, Driver tab-> Troubleshooting 
settings...).

Please let us know if we can be of any further assistance to you. 

Regards,
High Criteria Support Team.





From: Jardata Central (Jardatabiz) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, June 23, 2008 11:45 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: About Drivers, Sound Card Volume Control, and Screen Reader 
Compatibility


Hello Support!

Name:  James A. Robinson

Email:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Address:
319 South Primrose Avenue, Apt 2, Monrovia, Ca.  91016

Total Recorder Version TR7PE (Licensed)


Attention Support:

Recently, I install TR7PE on my Windows XP Professional on my Dell PC, 
upgrading from TR61PE.  Version 61PE and all previous versions have always 
worked flawlessly for me; however, after installing TR7PE, I am experiencing 
trouble with my volume control.  I have set my default sound drivers as the one 
I want to use, as I always have been using; TR7Pe works fine while it is 
running or as long as I don't reboot the system.  the problem I am experiencing 
is that, the program, for some unexplainable reason to me, keeps turning down 
my volume control and, no matter what I do, it has to be reset each time the 
system comes on.  Now, I use screen readers on my machine, specifically JAWS 9 
Professional.  I think the problem is somewhere with the TR7Pe drivers and how 
it handles the volume controls.  You see, the screenreader has to be heard so I 
can know what log-in info the system wants.  You know, I think the Screen 
Reader is actually working, but it is way down (completedly at zero I believe.  
In the meantime, I put a quick mix file in my start-up folder that 
automatically turns the volume controls back to their original state.  Thids 
works, but I want the other programs to work properly.  Other programs use the 
sound card too (Skype, Windows Messenger) and, of course, my screen reader.

Could you give me some input on how to keep the volume controls as the system 
is set.  Like I say, I have used TR for many years and never experienced this 
situation.  It is probably some setting I haven't thought of, but I hope you 
can tell me what it is.  For example, during installation, there are two 
drivers, with check boxes, to install or not install, which I have installed, 
but disabled I think, as I have my sound card as my default player and 
recorder.  

Thanks for your help.  



Sincerely,

James Robinson
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Total Recorder 7 PE and solution to Driver installation problem (Fw: About Drivers, Sound Card Volume Control, and Screen Reader Compatibility)

2008-06-24 Thread TheLearningCenter
Hello List!

I solved the problem of TR7PE's drivers muting or turning down my sound system 
after installing TR7PE.  Well, it was the driver of TR7PE causing the problem.  
With WXPPro, the TR7PE Kernal Driver does not work and should not be installed. 
 It is okay to install regular TR driver.  The kernal driver may work with 
Vista, but I don't know, as I have not tried it.  Highcriteria's response to my 
question is attached to this email.

Thanks for all your help and suggestions.

James Robinson

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Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2008 7:37 PM
Subject: Fw: About Drivers, Sound Card Volume Control, and Screen Reader 
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- Original Message - 
From: HighCriteriaSupport 
To: 'Jardata Central (Jardatabiz)' 
Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2008 5:28 AM
Subject: RE: About Drivers, Sound Card Volume Control, and Screen Reader 
Compatibility


Hello James Robinson,

The major difference between versions 6.1 and 7.0 of Total Recorder is that 
version 7.0 is supplied with two audio drivers of different types: user-mode 
audio driver (one used in version 6.1) and kernel-mode. The main advantage of 
new kernel-mode audio driver is that it is fully compatible with Windows Vista 
and programs using DirectSound (e.g. Skype 3.x), however it also has its 
disadvantages. One of them is that after installing Total Recorder you may 
begin experiencing problems with sound level. This problem is also described in 
the following Total Recorder FAQ section:
http://www.totalrecorder.com/faq_tr.htm#49b

For more information on selecting the type of driver to be installed and used 
with Total Recorder you may wish to refer to the following link:
http://www.totalrecorder.com/tr_drivers.htm

> Version 61PE and all previous versions have always worked flawlessly for me

In your situation we would suggest you install Total Recorder without its 
kernel-mode audio driver. To install or uninstall a driver, you must reinstall 
Total Recorder over the installed instance and select the appropriate driver 
options during installation. All of Total Recorder's configuration settings and 
registration information are preserved.

If after this you experience problems with Skype (or any other application 
using Direct Sound) you will be able to set Total Recorder not to use its 
user-mode driver with it (menu Options-> Settings, Driver tab-> Troubleshooting 
settings...).

Please let us know if we can be of any further assistance to you. 

Regards,
High Criteria Support Team.





From: Jardata Central (Jardatabiz) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, June 23, 2008 11:45 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: About Drivers, Sound Card Volume Control, and Screen Reader 
Compatibility


Hello Support!

Name:  James A. Robinson

Email:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Address:
319 South Primrose Avenue, Apt 2, Monrovia, Ca.  91016

Total Recorder Version TR7PE (Licensed)


Attention Support:

Recently, I install TR7PE on my Windows XP Professional on my Dell PC, 
upgrading from TR61PE.  Version 61PE and all previous versions have always 
worked flawlessly for me; however, after installing TR7PE, I am experiencing 
trouble with my volume control.  I have set my default sound drivers as the one 
I want to use, as I always have been using; TR7Pe works fine while it is 
running or as long as I don't reboot the system.  the problem I am experiencing 
is that, the program, for some unexplainable reason to me, keeps turning down 
my volume control and, no matter what I do, it has to be reset each time the 
system comes on.  Now, I use screen readers on my machine, specifically JAWS 9 
Professional.  I think the problem is somewhere with the TR7Pe drivers and how 
it handles the volume controls.  You see, the screenreader has to be heard so I 
can know what log-in info the system wants.  You know, I think the Screen 
Reader is actually working, but it is way down (completedly at zero I believe.  
In the meantime, I put a quick mix file in my start-up folder that 
automatically turns the volume controls back to their original state.  Thids 
works, but I want the other programs to work properly.  Other programs use the 
sound card too (Skype, Windows Messenger) and, of course, my screen reader.

Could you give me some input on how to keep the volume controls as the system 
is set.  Like I say, I have used TR for many years and never experienced this 
situation.  It is probably some setting I haven't thought of, but I hope you 
can tell me what it is.  For example, during installation, there are two 
drivers, with check boxes, to install or not install, which I have installed, 
but disabled I think, as I have my sound card as my default player and 
recorder.  

Thanks for your help.  

James Robinson
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