Hey Nick,
sorry forgot to mention that after I wrote that I went and found it, but didn't
like it going through the old crappy speakers, so for now just going to have
everything go through the new speakers. By the way anyone looking for a great
pair of bluetooth speakers, I got the Logictech Z6
NO worries, Bryan. Your assumption is correct.
Cheers,
Nic
On 10 Jan 2013, at 3:05 PM, Brian Fischler wrote:
Just wanted to say thanks Nick and Eric. Will have to try this tomorrow, as I
did something wrong earlier today and needed a sighted person to come over just
to get VO back up and runnin
Just wanted to say thanks Nick and Eric. Will have to try this tomorrow, as I
did something wrong earlier today and needed a sighted person to come over just
to get VO back up and running, not sure what I did but it killed all sound
overall so must have selected a speaker option that I didn't ha
that worked, thank you. why can’t I dictate? I have it set to use either
command key twice and I just tried double-clicking it and nothing happened.
Why is this?
Jessica
jldai...@gmail.com
On Dec 9, 2013, at 8:45 PM, Nicholas Parsons
wrote:
> Try the Sound Effects tab in the Sounds pane of S
Try the Sound Effects tab in the Sounds pane of System Preferences.
On 10 Jan 2013, at 12:36 PM, Jessica D wrote:
How do I change the sound the computer makes if I do something it doesn't like?
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> On Dec 9, 2013, at 8:28 PM, Nicholas Parsons
> wrote:
>
> HI Bryan,
> Basic
How do I change the sound the computer makes if I do something it doesn't like?
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> On Dec 9, 2013, at 8:28 PM, Nicholas Parsons
> wrote:
>
> HI Bryan,
> Basically, you just select the output you want for system sound in System
> Preferences > Sound. You select the output yo
HI Bryan,
Basically, you just select the output you want for system sound in System
Preferences > Sound. You select the output you want for VoiceOver in VoiceOver
Utility > Sounds. These can be the same, or different, whatever you want. Your
music will play through the system sound output, and V
Hi Brian,
I am using this set up right now. And, There was a podcast as you
remember but he did it slightly differently then I do it.
I believe David used a Apple TV and had the Screen share option used to send
the sound from the mac to it. He had the option to send the VO voice with
Hi Brian,
I am using this set up right now. And, There was a podcast as you
remember but he did it slightly differently then I do it.
I believe David used a Apple TV and had the Screen share option used to send
the sound from the mac to it. He had the option to send the VO voice with
Hey Alex,
Yes, I got the, but thought there was a way to possibly have VO use one set of
speakers/output and music use another? Maybe I am mistaken about this. Will
have to look in to it further.
On Dec 9, 2013, at 3:42 PM, Alex Hall wrote:
> This is done in the vo utility, under the sound cat
This is done in the vo utility, under the sound category. Choose the output you
want, and you should be all set.
On Dec 9, 2013, at 3:08 PM, Brian Fischler wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I recall a while back that David Woodbridge did a podcast where he had
> voiceover go through one pair of speakers o
Hey all,
I recall a while back that David Woodbridge did a podcast where he had
voiceover go through one pair of speakers on his mac and when playing music on
his mac it went through a different set of speakers. I wanted to set my Mac up
to do this as I just got a pair of bluetooth speakers and
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