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: what screen reading software is there available for macs?
: many thanks
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ystems can be used either way.
> You can run them as PCs or you can run them as Macs.
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Of DJ DOCTOR P
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High Anthony,
The sound cards for Mac systems already have the speech synthesizer belt
in to them.
Screen reading software is not needed in less you are going
Tom
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what screen reading software is there available for macs?
many thanks
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can run them as Macs.
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> what screen reading software is there avai
what screen reading software is there available for macs?
many thanks
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And, to this very same point, what about MP3 DirectCut, Audacity,
Applian's own Replay AV, Redbutton, et al?
Where does reality differ from the hype?
I'm not a Vista user at this time; but I am somewhat skeptical of the
initial hypothesis as, I believe, this issue would be more widely
discussed
But this new software from what I have read sounds like it could be great!
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I wonder if it would help to run total recorder as administrator?
on Tuesday 08/21/2007 Dean Martineau([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote
> Here is the paragraph from
>
> http://www.totalrecorder.com/TR_and_Vista.htm
>
> ? Windows Vista does not allow to set Total Recorder driver as a
> system defa
Does Windows Media Player, or Winamp have this ability -- I know you
can select the output device in those -- can't you just select total
recorder?
on Tuesday 08/21/2007 Dean Martineau([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote
> Here is the paragraph from
>
> http://www.totalrecorder.com/TR_and_Vista.htm
>
Here is the paragraph from
http://www.totalrecorder.com/TR_and_Vista.htm
Windows Vista does not allow to set Total Recorder driver as a
system default playback and recording device, therefore under Windows
Vista the Total Recorder
driver can record output only of those programs that do not us
I did read an article that I can't find anymore, but it is saying tht MS is
trying to crack down on unsigned drivers.I'll have to
find the artical. I know I have it someware.
SA&G
: That's a good point John!
:
: I'll have to try TRY on my Vista Laptop.
:
: I've never heard about MS doing anyth
I could not find such a message -- can you tell me which formats work?
I usually record .wav anyway.
on Tuesday 08/21/2007 Dean Martineau([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote
> Replay a/v should work under Vista. total Recorder, unless they've
> changed their message on their web site, can record some for
Replay a/v should work under Vista. total Recorder, unless they've
changed their message on their web site, can record some formats and
not others.
Dean
At 05:50 PM 8/21/2007, you wrote:
>Do you know definitely that total recorder does not work under Vista
>-- just because a driver is not sig
That is to much trouble.
I think the letters PC are suppose to mean personal computer.
If I can't do what I want to do on a Vista system right out of the box, then
who needs it.
My job requires me to do a lot of things with digital audio technology.
If Vista is going to hinder me from doing this,
total recorder version6.1 does work under vista
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Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2007 7:50 PM
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> Do you know definitely that total recorder does not
Darn spell checker man. I meant TR for Total recorder not Try.
LOL!
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Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2007 6:50 PM
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Do you know definitely that tota
That's a good point John!
I'll have to try TRY on my Vista Laptop.
I've never heard about MS doing anything to restrict third party software on
Vista.
Cheers...KG
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