The only way I know how to take your screenreader out of the mix is to have a
separate sound card for it.
Or keep your screenreader on your computer and put your audio stuff on the
other sound card. There may
be other tricks out there, but this is the only one I know of.
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Is there any way to separate out the screen reader so it doesn't get
recorded?
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Subject: RE: recording what you here in windows 7?
Hi, Hank and all! At long last, I found
Hello can I get the model number of your jvc deck?
thanks
Hank
On 11/26/2011 11:02 AM, Tom Kaufman wrote:
Richard and list: I actually do have a JVC cassette deck that has a
pitch control knob on it; it only works the first deck (it's a
duel-deck well) now I've had the deck for several years no
I have a sigmatel sound card any one know if this is supported?
it is on my dell laptop
dell latitude d620
Hank
On 11/26/2011 10:41 AM, Richard Claypool wrote:
you might try seeing if there are updated drivers, not all cards
support this.
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Richard and list: I actually do have a JVC cassette deck that has a pitch
control knob on it; it only works the first deck (it's a duel-deck well) now
I've had the deck for several years now, so I don't know if cassettes with
this sort of thing still exist, but they did at one time as I have on
you might try seeing if there are updated drivers, not all cards support
this.
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Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2011 8:31 AM
Subject: Re: recording what you here in windows 7?
I don't find steerio mix:(
regards
Hello it is checked but yet still nothing shows up.
what should I try next?
Hank
On 11/26/2011 9:13 AM, David Bailes wrote:
Hi Hank,
you don't have to find the empty space. If you select any device and open its
context menu, then the option show disabled devices will be on this context
menu.
If
Hi Hank,
you don't have to find the empty space. If you select any device and open its
context menu, then the option show disabled devices will be on this context
menu.
If this option is not checked, then press enter whilst this is selected it to
check the option.
David.
original message:
Hello I am not able to find the empty space to enable devices.
only 2 are showing up enternal mic and line in on my laptop
On 11/26/2011 5:54 AM, Kathy S. wrote:
Hi, Hank and all! At long last, I found a way to do this in Windows 7. I
tried this and it works. I'd be curious to know if this works
Some sound cards call what you hear Stereo Mix.
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I don't find steerio mix:(
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Hi, Hank and all! At long last, I found a way to do this in Windows 7. I
tried this and it works. I'd be curious to know if this works out for you
guys:
Recording what you hear in Windows 7
At first glance, it may look like Microsoft disabled recording of
internal-or "what you hear"-sounds in Win
Hi Dave,
the 1.3.13 beta version of audacity is much more accessible than 1.2.6 version
and is reasonably stable. In addtion there's a guide for jaws users for this
version, which can also be used by users of window-eyes and nvda. It's
available here:
http://vip.chowo.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/ja
It would be easier to record, and then do any speed corection needed in your
editer of choice. I've not seen any home decks with speed control. They
may be around, but I've only seen that on 4 track mixers.
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