eac and window-eyes

2012-08-06 Thread Jim Ruby
When I am ripping a cd to mp3 and trying to read this screen, window-eyes is
very very slow, any suggestions? Running latest version on a win 7 64 with
16 gb of ram.



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Recording from APH cassette recorder to Victor Stream

2012-08-06 Thread Adrian Spratt
Hi. I'm trying to record the contents of a cassette from an APH cassette
recorder to a Victor Stream. I have a wire connecting the APH's earphone
jack to the Stream's input jack. I tried using the APH's out line jack, but
the result is a little of the cassette's audio and a lot of static. 
 
My question is whether there's a way to reliably set the volume on the APH
machine so that the Stream's recording isn't distorted. It seems to be all
guesswork. 
 
If there's a better way of approaching this task, please let me know.
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Re: Recording from APH cassette recorder to Victor Stream

2012-08-06 Thread Gary Schindler
Adrian, You will need an attenuating patch cord with a 3.5 or 1/8 inch male 
plug on each end. the jack on the Victor Stream is a microphone jack not an 
inline jack.


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Hi. I'm trying to record the contents of a cassette from an APH cassette
recorder to a Victor Stream. I have a wire connecting the APH's earphone
jack to the Stream's input jack. I tried using the APH's out line jack, 
but

the result is a little of the cassette's audio and a lot of static.

My question is whether there's a way to reliably set the volume on the APH
machine so that the Stream's recording isn't distorted. It seems to be all
guesswork.

If there's a better way of approaching this task, please let me know.
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Re: Recording from APH cassette recorder to Victor Stream

2012-08-06 Thread Christopher Wright

First, I would find out if the audio is available as an MP3 file already.

Second, is there a reason why you're not using a computer to do the 
recording?




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Subject: Recording from APH cassette recorder to Victor Stream



Hi. I'm trying to record the contents of a cassette from an APH cassette
recorder to a Victor Stream. I have a wire connecting the APH's earphone
jack to the Stream's input jack. I tried using the APH's out line jack, 
but

the result is a little of the cassette's audio and a lot of static.

My question is whether there's a way to reliably set the volume on the APH
machine so that the Stream's recording isn't distorted. It seems to be all
guesswork.

If there's a better way of approaching this task, please let me know.
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RE: eac and window-eyes

2012-08-06 Thread Tim Crawford (GI4OPH)
Hi Jim,

I'm afraid I can't offer a solution, but I've been using eac for the last
ten years or so under win 98, xp and now win 7 64 bit, and have also
experienced this same sluggishness with windoweyes whilst eac is ripping,
right throughout this time period.

After ripping has concluded speech returns to normal.

 Regards,

Tim.

Bangor, N. Ireland.

Skype:  tim-crawford
 
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Subject: eac and window-eyes

When I am ripping a cd to mp3 and trying to read this screen, window-eyes is
very very slow, any suggestions? Running latest version on a win 7 64 with
16 gb of ram.



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Changing the sound card input within Sound Forge.

2012-08-06 Thread Matthew Bullis
   Hello, so I got my default input settings mapped in Windows, as well as 
the other sound card mapped for output settings, since I use Jaws, and the 
speech from it is routed separately from the audio portion of the computer. 
However, how do I tell Sound Forge about the third sound card? I'm going to 
be getting a Stanton turntable which has USB output for transferring lps. 
This way I can use its RCA outputs to play it through the stereo system, and 
use the USB portion for putting the sound into the computer. I looked in the 
preferences pages in Sound Forge, and there doesn't seem to be a way to 
specify the input and output. There's a box there that says routing, but it 
doesn't look like you can select anything. Can I do this more easily within 
Windows itself, by maybe having settings changed in the volume mixer for 
Sound Forge once SF is open? I'd like to work this problem out before I get 
the turntable. The machine comes with Cakewalk software, and the manual says 
that you can direct the outputs as well as the inputs through that software, 
but I'm sure it's a universal thing that can be applied to Sound Forge. Any 
help would be appreciated.

Thanks a lot.
Matthew 



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