Hi guys,
has anyone ever heard of theTascam FW1884daw? I know of one available
for around $800 new. But I don't know much about it and if I would be
able to use it with my Kurzweil K2600 keyboard and my MacBook pro. Any
thoughts on this unit?
Thanks,
Johnny Chilelli
On 9/19/2011 9:11 PM
is it not easy to set it up with window-eyes? That was rehtorical.
Dave C. Bahr
On 9/19/2011 8:53 PM, Dave Scrimenti wrote:
How?
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Sent: Monday, September 19, 2011 9:40 PM
Subject: Re: recording sound without the
How?
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From: "David Tanner"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Monday, September 19, 2011 9:40 PM
Subject: Re: recording sound without the screen reader coming through?
What screen reader are you using? It is easiest to setup with Jaws.
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What screen reader are you using? It is easiest to setup with Jaws.
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Sent: Sunday, September 18, 2011 10:15 PM
Subject: recording sound without the screen reader coming through?
Hi, I know this has been asked bef
How is that macky? I almost bought one, I'm also looking for an eq and
saw a dbx 15 band for about 160 bucks, not bad I thought. I don't know
enough about 31 band eq to justify the money on it
Dave C. Bahr
On 9/19/2011 5:10 PM, Steve Matzura wrote:
Behringer is the king of the USB's, but the
Behringer is the king of the USB's, but their interfaces, both
hardware and software, are quirky at best. The software interface does
the strangest thing I've ever seen--it locks itself to the USB port on
your computer to which you attach the hardware interface. The
hardsware interface is supposed
I don't have a Windows 7 computer. I just tried one out. However, I don't
think it's a case of not finding the setting. I think it's something that
simply can't be done in 7. According to High Criteria, (the makers of Total
Recorder), Windows 7 mixes all sound streams together, so Total Recorder
Try taking the CD out of the Windows Media library (I don't exactly remember
the procedure off the top of my head) but if you can accomplish this, then
you should be able to re-rip the CD.
Tom Kaufman
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No problem, and you can rip at all bitrates of mp3 as well as ogg vorbis as
well.
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Sent: Monday, September 19, 2011 2:40 PM
Subject: Re: Getting WMP to rip a cd more then once
thanks
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thanks
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Sent: Monday, September 19, 2011 2:39 PM
Subject: Re: Getting WMP to rip a cd more then once
It's completely free, and I believe you can find it at
www.whitestick.co.uk. The options are in a windows ex
It's completely free, and I believe you can find it at www.whitestick.co.uk.
The options are in a windows explorer treeview. I use xp pro from an
unatended install kit, and mp3 ripper works flawlessly.
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is mp3 ripper free?
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Sent: Monday, September 19, 2011 2:34 PM
Subject: Re: Getting WMP to rip a cd more then once
Here's a hint, use a ripper like mp3 ripper or CDex, it's more doable than
crapdows media playe
Here's a hint, use a ripper like mp3 ripper or CDex, it's more doable than
crapdows media player
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Sent: Monday, September 19, 2011 2:08 PM
Subject: Getting WMP to rip a cd more then once
Hello Listers,
Subject
The directions in the H4N for blind users guide are very good, but
less than laser-quality in one tiny respect. If my ears were better, I
could probably hear the difference and not need to ask here, but
they're not, so I must. (grin). I am referring, of course, to how to
change the microphones from
Hello Listers,
Subject line says it all. I ripped my first cd using windows media player, how
ever it ripped it in to WMA format. So I changed the setting to mp3, but now
It won't rip the same cd again. How do I get windows media player to rip the
same cd in to mp3 format? Using jaws 12 XP p
I am far from any sort of expert on this, but there are a couple of things to
check out. Some internal sound cards under Windows 7 can be logically
separated. Once by accident when on AIM, I ended up with the AIM sounds coming
through speakers while Window-Eyes Eloquence was coming through
my
Hi,
Have you ever tried to use "god mode" idea on your Windows 7 machine? I
found it useful to the degree for my needs. It is definitely easier to get
to a lot of configuration components of your operating system using this.
Hth,
Pawel.
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Hello!
I am not sure if this is off topic but does anyone know if you can buy
loquendo tts for windows anywhere?
I have tried their website but its very unfamiliar and they don't seem
to sell to private persons.
I really do like their voices and want them for jaws and window eyes.
So any help
I have no problem with sound management in XP. But if Microsoft doesn't fix
the problems it created in Vista and 7, I may switch to, or at least add a
Mac. I can't stick with XP forever. Although i know many people stuck with
OS 9 practically forever because there was no ProTools support in OS X
I know you can do it in XP because I do it all the time. I'm quite certain
you can do it in 7, but can't guide you as to the steps. I don't know about
Windows sounds. Total Recorder turns them off by default, and I've always
just left it that way since I don't need them.
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Hello Listers,
I am interested in knowing witch of the following 2 programs is easier to use
in the burnning and ripping of cd's. Windows media player, or winamp. I use
XP pro and jaws 12.
Thanks
Michael
Windows Live ID:
mikeam...@earthlink.net
Skype ID:
mikeameli
e-mail:
mikeam...@earthlink.ne
Yes, it just occured to me last night after I got that recording going
that I could patch it through another soundcard, maybe. I tried patching
my screen reader through my wireless headset, but it still got recorded
by total recorder somehow. Now the defalt device was set to my internal
soundca
Good point as Windows sounds are regarded as a software stream as far as Total
Recorder is concerned thus the software has an option to "Mute" those sounds
and this brings up yet another problem, if the computer is trying to warn you
of something then you don't know about that warning if you rel
Also keep in mind that screen readers are only part of the problem. One needs
to consider Windows sounds as well. I've heard recordings that have the
web page loading sounds mixed in as well as Windows warning sounds. There is a
Windows sound scheme that turns off all Windows sounds.
Best re
Is there any way you can use Tapin Radio to record the stream?
Chris Hallsworth
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On 19/09/2011 04:15, Dave Bahr wrote:
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 w
I have already answered the question in my first post actually so no, the
question wasn't ignored so I'll repeat what I've already said and I'll explain
a a little further so as to avoid any further confusion .
Yes, by default a Mac can certainly capture and record sources without
Voiceover int
Since the response contained no answer to the simple question asked, I'll
try again. Also, remember the subject of this thread is:
"recording sound without the screen reader coming through."
With that in mind, can you record a stream on a Mac without recording
Voiceover, or do you need to use 2
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