I must confess my experience with some assistive devices for hearing
impaired persons with built-in bluetooth capabilities and using them with
computer sound was not very good at all.
I found the sound patchy and tinny. It sounded like everything was coming
over a cell phone.
I use two options.
I have been looking for a headphone jack to bluetooth for a while, any
suggestions as to brand, etc?
john schwery wrote:
> Why not use a blue tooth transmitter that plugs into the headphone jack?
>
> earlier, chris hallsworth, wrote:
> > I wonder if bluetooth hearing aids can in fact be used as
Assuming the hearing aids were obtained through an audiologist, the
audiologist should be able to use these posts to come up with the solution.
My audiologist proposed doing so, but I didn't need this arrangement at the
time. There shouldn't be an extra charge.
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sure send it thanks.
nero 8 works with xp, what is difrent from 8 and six?
thanks.
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Subject: Re: a nero question.
Hi Angel,Re Nero,I use ,Nero 8,, and if you are interested I
You have to buy them from amazon or some other vender like that. Best buy
might sell them to. I bought a Medialink which I like a lot.
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Than
Why not use a blue tooth transmitter that plugs into the headphone jack?
earlier, chris hallsworth, wrote:
I wonder if bluetooth hearing aids can in fact
be used as an audio receiver. In other words,
Windows would see it as a virtual sound card on
your system, together with your favourite
blu
Shouldn't be any problem in doing this.
Now I don't know what type of hearing instruments you have so I can't give you
specific details.
I use a USB bluetooth transmitter here, it plugs into the USB port and Windows
detects it.
I can then pair my hearing aids with this and "away we go!" , soun
I wonder if bluetooth hearing aids can in fact be used as an audio
receiver. In other words, Windows would see it as a virtual sound card
on your system, together with your favourite bluetooth software. You
would then route all or some audio output to the virtual sound card. By
virtual I mean t
Thank Gary for replying! How do I query my computer to find out if my
computer has USB micro bluetooth adapters? And how do I go about pairing
them?
Many thanks! Vicky
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Try one of the USB micro bluetooth adapters on your computer. If you can
make the hearing aides discoverable I would think that you could pair them
to the audio gateway of the computer.
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Hi folks, I have just recieved a new set of bluetooth hearing aids that are
working wonderfully for me. I have my computer sound hooked up to come through
my stereo reciever. It would be even better if instead of listening to the
speakers, if I could have the sound directed to my hearing aids.
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Yep, that's right. It's not really a problem though, just change the
setting. In other words, it's nothing bad.
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Ahh, thank you so much! I spent the night reading the manual and finally
got to that very item. Went there, done that and gots its fixed really
good. I must have changed it along the ways...
But it is nice to know there is help out there when one asks and thanks
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your problem is that your recorder is set to composit class.
Your using your recorder as a usb microphone.
If you get it back to pc connection and your problem would be solved.
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Hello David:
Thank you very much for your very complete explanations, I appreciate them
and am off to use them to learn more. It is indeed a pleasure to get such
complete and prompt answer to one's questions.
All the best,
Humberto
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Ah, you set the USB type to Audio Class in the older ones or Composet
In the new ones. You now have to set it back to Storage class. But however,
it's odd you can't access it, when I do it, I still can.
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Hi Humberto,
concerning getting the length of a track.
If you move the cursor to the end of the track, you can then read the cursor
position, which will give you the length of the track.
1. If there's only a single track, then press end to move to the end of all the
audio.
2. If there's more than
Hi Humberto,
replying to the question of how to reduce the volume of the playing track while
recording speech over it.
If you mean that it's too loud so that you can't hear what you're saying, you
can reduce the volume of the whole track using the track gain. With the track
being the focus, pres
Hello Dean and all:
Thank you for the links to the program and the tutorial. I have used Gold
Wave for a long time and as a totally blind Jaws user, like its accesibility
very much. The biggest problem I have is the noise reduction, which isn't
that great in GW.
After reading several posts abou
hi i wonder if someone can help me i have some .avi files that i want to put
on to a dvd disk
whats the best programme for doing this? and is it jaws 11 friendly i am
using windows xp
from stewart
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Hi Angel,Re Nero,I use ,Nero 8,, and if you are interested I can send you
a
,mp3 Audio tutorial however the tute is based around a section of Nero 8
called,Nero Burning Rom and covers copying a disk, data to mp3 and mp3 to
Wav.,. Cheers,Alan
Alan ,
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