Depends on how you look at it, from my own personal experience - and I expect
99% people to disagree with me as they've probably never laid a hand on a Mac
let alone record audio/video on one - the Mac presents a far better alternative
to recording all round than does the Windows PC these days a
Well, that's a very expensive solution to a problem he could solve with a
$20 sound card. And I'll mention again, XP doesn't have these issues. But
just to be clear, you can record a stream, and still use Voiceover without
getting Voiceover in the recording. Is that right?
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Personally, if I switch to Windows 7, I'll just get a cheap 2nd sound card
and use Total Recorder. Even in XP, I frequently record through another
sound card so I can keep using Jaws with my computer's card. This way the
stream gets recorded, and I can keep using Jaws to do other things without
Recording and Audio capture issues are some of the very reasons why I switched
to a Mac for this sort of thing as the management of audio is far better,
easier to capture sound from another piece of software, device etc.
On 19/09/2011, at 3:08 PM, Dave Bahr wrote:
> yeah that's what i figured.
yeah that's what i figured. I have a plan, it's kinda crude but it will
work. I'm going to get the stream going and then the recorder, or the
reverse it really doesn't matter, then I'm going to exit my screen
reader and leave the stream recording, setting goldwave to record for 2
hours and 3 mi
In XP, this is very easy to do. But starting with Vista, and continuing with
7, Microsoft screwed up the way Windows processes sound so Total Recorder
can no longer separate out the screen reader from the stream you want to
record. The only way is to use background recording, which only works wi
Hi, I know this has been asked before but is there any way to record a
sound without hearing the screen reader? I have this internet radio
stream that I want to record but when I select my soundcard it always
just gets the reader and not the sound source I want, this is in total
recorder. I can
Thank you for this information.
Kim McNatt-Kelly
Email and facebook:
kim...@cableone.net
Have a wonderful day.
- Original Message -
From: "Dean Masters"
To: "PC Audio"
Sent: Sunday, September 18, 2011 12:49 PM
Subject: CDBurnerXP tutorial
CDBurnerXP tutorial
CDBurnerXP is a free
CDBurnerXP tutorial
CDBurnerXP is a free disc burning program that works with Windows PC's from
XP to current.
The best place to get this cd and dvd burning program is through
www.ninite.com
I suggest that you not go to the program through the autostart when you put
a blank disc in the drive
hello!
I have question about burning an audio CD to my friend.
I will build my boards a week.
from a butic.
but what software can I use?
there RW models for audio-CD also
has the following programs installed on my computer GoldWave
Audiograbber Express Burn and Nero
thanks for your help.
Sin
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