Bruce. You might want to continue using the internal sound card for Jaws
and system sounds. It's nice to use two sound cards when editing audio or
using your computer for music, when you have a screen reader. Hopefully,
your computer will work with two sound cards, some have problems. Creati
I had to edit mine as well.
Rick
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I had to edit the "batch" file, since the one provided assumed my directory
was not where m
I had to edit the "batch" file, since the one provided assumed my directory
was not where my windows files are. :)
Curtis Delzer
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Thanks for the help, at least I now have some directions to explore.
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I would expect all consumer sound cards to deliver stereo as well as
other options.
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The answer to your problem is Sonar.
There are two sets of Jaws scripts available. One is free, and the other one
will cost you some money.
The free set of scripts is called JSonar. Go to
www.jsonar.org
for more info.
The set of scripts you'll have to pay for is called CakeTalking. Go to
www.
High Bruce,
Yes, that is the sound card that I'm using in my IBM system.
It works very well with Jaws.
My best regards.
John.
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Thanks for the xplanation and the warning. Do you know, then, if the SB
Audogy SE is JAWS-friendly?
Bruce
On Thu, 8 May 2008 12:10:26 -0400, "DJ DOCTOR P" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
said:
> Hello Bruce,
> That sound card, is a very exhalent sound card.
> But however, all of them can deliver 2 channel s
Hello Bruce,
That sound card, is a very exhalent sound card.
But however, all of them can deliver 2 channel stereo sound as well as
5.1/7.1 surround sound.
Take your pick, there many to choose from.
But also keep in mind, some of the higher end sound cards aren't Jaws user
friendly.
My best regar
Greetings all
For the past 7-8 years I've been using Cakewalk Pro Audio 9 (yes, I realise
that this program is now ancient), but the reason I stuck with Cakewalk so
long, is because it works for me, and I know it well.
However, I'm increasingly needing to import .mp3 files into my projects, but
ev
I am in the process of assembling a new desktop system for myself. I'm
not building my own computer, but I am adding things I want. One thing
I'm looking at doing is adding an internal sound card to replace the
integrated one that comes with the system. While I love doing audio
editing, I'm an old-
total recorder version professional will nicely do it, and more, it can
process a full directory tree.
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albert griffith a écrit :
> I need to convert this to WMA or mp3. I'm running Winamp Pro, Acoustica
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