Hello list,
is there Karaoke DJ (KJ) software that is accessible with screen readers
such as window eyes, or even jaws?
one of the people I work with uses a software called hoster. this software
does not appear to be accessible, however we are wanting to know what
software is accessible with spee
try changing the soundcard for the windows default as well as what JAWS is
to use to the other card. then load jaws from the start menu item. this is
what I have done and it works on my system. I am using an internal
SoundBlaster Xfi platinum.
/David
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is this when JAWS loads as a service, or when you load it from a shortcut in
the start menu?
Every Time I start my computer, jaws always runs to my SB card. to fix it, I
have to unload JAWS and reload it from the shortcut and it works flawlessly.
support knows about it, and have not found a fix ye
I think Bose has a couple offerings, an bipod doc that also takes a standard
line cable, and a simpler model with a wireless USB connection also with a
standard cable. it would be hard to find something as portable with that
good of sound, but it comes with a price tag...
/David
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This makes sense, however in addition we need to contact Motorola and other
hardware manufacturers. Comcast uses Motorola products, and so does the
small local company we use in my city. they are the same hardware with a bit
different configuration of the same software. My cable company wants to
he
there is a third party power toy that does this. I have to locate where I
found it, but it works quite well creating iso files and burning them to CD.
or direct copying CD's. the XP version only handles CD's, and the vista
version works with DVD's as well.
I will look for it and post t when I loc
I know that XP media center was available from system builders as an OEM,
and to my knowledge, it was not available in any other form.
I use XP Media center Edition on a few machines that I built. it is
comparable to XP pro with a few limitations. mainly that it can't join a
domain. the media cen
Unfortunately, this is in the play list context menu. I have not had the
best success with the play list and jaws with winamp, so I don't use this
feature via the context menu much. it is a bit different, and has some good
options if you find a successful way to navigate the playlist window.
Hopef
More than likely, you will need a phono pre-amp. Some inexpensive turntables
have a built in one, but the higher end ones didn't. If you have to connect
the turn table to the phono in on your amplifier or receiver, then you will
need a pre-amp to use it with your PC.
Hope this is helpful,
/David
I am using an SB live 24 bit external. it works okay, seems simple enough to
use. I can't recommend where to find one of these inexpensive cards as I
purchased mine about eight months ago from circuit city. now you can not
find circuit city. it is a good card though.
/David
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this is wireless, however it does have a Ethernet port for configuration. it
does have digital out as well as analog stereo via a mini plug or 2 stereo
RCA plugs. the software can be used with a screen reader and there is a
tray icon for toggling the sound from the linksys device or your sound car
I always get the latest version at www.winamp.com
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On Behalf Of Brian Dalton
Sent: Thursday, May 07, 2009 10:48 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: winamp
Hi,
does anyone know the best plac
Have you looked at something like the Linksys wireless G music bridge?
basically the software CD installs a C-Media sound driver which sends the
audio to a configured music bridge device that connects to a line in on your
receiver.
you would need to configure it with the supplied software to acces
What is the URL for the product? Do you have any other contact info for
them?
Thanks,
/David
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On Behalf Of Tim Smith
Sent: Thursday, March 05, 2009 10:52 AM
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: M
If there was a need for a CD-ROM, connect one via USB. Make sure you find
one that is capable of being a boot device.
/David
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On Behalf Of Gary Wood
Sent: Monday, February 23, 2009 11:25 PM
To: PC
Hello Normaand list,
My laptop has built in Bluetooth, and I bought a kensington Bluetooth device
from circuit city for $15, MSRP $40. I can pair the headset with either
system. What other software do I need to get my audio to work through
Bluetooth?
Thanks,
/David
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Fr
Hello list,
Is it possible to use a Bluetooth earpiece as a PC headset?
Examples of possible usage is:
+General audio such as a screen reader
+msn or skype voice chat
Thanks,
/David
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