In a word. No. The window stays. You could use screen review to check out
the screen and look for level indicators to check to see if the sound's being
recorded. Also, if your system and graphics permit, you could enable meters
which you can also find on the screen and see if they change, in
Sounds like you're not registered.
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Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2006 3:22 AM
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I know it should start but so far it hasn't. the system beeps the same way
it would if I were o
May depend on what he's using as the source for recording. If it's line-in,
there's no recording of speech. Neither should there be with the mic.
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Yes, but you have to set the type of recording to be time. If you do that,
start, end and length fields will appear and you can fill these in.
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Hi Trace,
Yep, that's it all right, hopefully somebody up here knows about how to open
and map ports, I sure as hell don't.
Tony
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for some reason my system doesn't recognize my on board card once I
installed the PCI card. Does anyone know how I might change this.
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I bet somewhere at home you still have those stacks of wax! Those tunes
that bring back special memories. You?
When you press control r, the record dialog box will come up.
If you press the spacebar or the letter to begin recording, the dialog box
will change but remain on the screen. The cursor will remain on the record
button.
If you press the tab key twice, you will move to the close button and you
Hello Ibby,
I understand exactly what you mean.
On my computer, I have an NVIDIA sound chip on the motherboard and an
external Creative Audigy ZS2 sound card.
The on-board NVIDIA is used for the screen reader speech and the Creative
Audigy is used for all the other sound tasks.
To achieve
I think there is software you can load on your computer to change the
menues. Not sure though.
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Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2006 7:27 AM
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Frankly
Hi Chris:
Could you please tell me about this voice recorder? E.G. How much internal &
external memory; What kind of cards does it take etc.
Thanks
Wayne
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OK
Will try that.
Had my computer man here yesterday and he says its saying something about
being unable to map port, very strange.
Messed up e mail can be a total pain!!
Trace
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Um, I think he knew that about ctrl r, then alt r.
Smile.
Chris.
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Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2006 12:53 PM
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>
> you can't just press r you have to press control r an
No no, that record window will stay up, until you stop recording with alt
f4.
Chris.
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> Let me ask my question a different way.
let me ask you this, have you even tried hitting the letter r and then alt
r?
If so the recording window should go away.
Brandon
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Judy read my post again.
Let me ask my question a different way. after pressing control r and the
record window comes up. Shouldn't that window go away when I press r or alt
r to start the recording? If so then this is not happening when I press r
the record window remains and I see no sign of an
you can't just press r you have to press control r and then alt r
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Let me ask my question a different w
Let me ask my question a different way. after pressing control r and the
record window comes up. Shouldn't that window go away when I press r or alt
r to start the recording? If so then this is not happening when I press r
the record window remains and I see no sign of any recording being done
Yeah, I knew ab out that; I meant a free version, of software that I could
use and actually copy over to the recorder itself. I didn't mean go through
the software in windows.
Chris.
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A person using more than one sound card may need to change the sound device
in Sound Forge.
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Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2006 5:43 AM
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>I could be wrong but I don't th
hi reta, someone's beaten you too it! smile. but thanks for the offer
anyhow. i now have the file.
kevin (lord L)
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notice." - will durant
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From: "Meared A. Reta" <[EMAIL PR
Chris,
There is indeed as software, with which one can change the menus of the
DS-2. It is the plus version of DSS Player. To get it, you have to first
install the DSS Player from the supplied CD. Then you have to update it
to the plus version via the web. The update option can be found in the
DSS
True, I think all you get is like, 64MB of memory. Hmm, I wonder if that
can be expandable.
Chris
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Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2006 10:27 AM
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Frankly I don't think there would be enough storage space on the thing to load
talking menus because of the already limited storage.
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Subject: Question about Olympus DS2
> Hey
Bob,
Keeping his creative for recording and playback of radio and/or music, means
that he can use his speech to use sound forge and the speech then does not
get recorded.
However, The creative sound card is not in the list to choose from.
So, how do you make soundforge use the card he wants?
Ibb
Hi, Kevin,
I've the file, and, I can send it as an attachment. Is that ok?
Reta
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Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2006 5:45 AM
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> hi all, anyone know where i can lay
Well, again, i think this guy wants to use his onboard sound for speech and
his actual sound card for all other audio related tasks, which actually does
make perfect sinse.
Chris.
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From: "Bob Nelson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wedn
Hey guys. I just this month got an Olympus DS2 Digital voice recorder. I
love it, and just about have most of the menus I'd ever need to know
memorized by heart, however, maybe I misheard this, but is there a 3rd party
software that I could install to make the menus speak? It seems like I
re
he has to set the audio device to wave mapper then he will find his card
listed in the list of recording devices.
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I bet somewhere at home you still have those stacks of wax! Those tunes
that bring back special memories. You?ve looked near and fa
I could be wrong but I don't think that is a good idea.
If you go to the options menu and press enter on preferences, you will be
presented with a multi tab dialog.
The audio tab in that dialog is where one can change the playback and record
devices.
Unless there is some compelling reason to
Hi Folks,
A friend of mine has Soundforge 8 but cannot find in preferenses where to
tell soundforge to select the creative labbs sound card. Maybe I was looking
in the wrong place I certainly didn't see the card listed.
All help appreciated as he uses his on-board for his speech and the creative
f
hi all, anyone know where i can lay my hands on the review jonathan mosen
did of this program a while back?
kevin (lord L)
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I know it should start but so far it hasn't. the system beeps the same way
it would if I were on the desktop and was pressing keys to find a icon that
wasn't there.
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robert Doc Wright
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skype: talmidi
unfortunately I get the same result with alt r
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