When you choose "What You Hear" then you have to go back into the
Playback Properties of the Volume Control and be sure that the things you
want to record are unmuted. This includes Line In, Microphone, Wave etc.
It really means what it says, "What You Hear". Other Sound Cards call "What
You
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From: "Melissa Hambleton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Hi Mimi, you said that you don't have the problem of speech being recorded
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Oh, OK. Don't have a microphone for the computer so I just encode.
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The sound cards in the last few years have all had the multichannel support,
so perhaps your speech hasn't talked, or you've turned off your windows
sounds, but it's good that it hasn't happened, because if you're recording
something live, never to be repeated, it wouldn't do to have a screen reade
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Sent: Friday, July 02, 2004 5:52 AM
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> Matthew, I have not had this happen to me, probably because I have a
> multichannel card. I'm not trying to pick a fig
n't supply
this information, you will have to get sighted assistance.
Good luck.
Robert.
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x27;t muted. If
jaws won't supply this information you may have to resort to sighted
assistance.
Good luck.
Robert.
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Robert thanks, very clear explanation, problem is, now I can't even record LOL.
something is being recorder but it's not the tape it just seems to be the sound
of the machine.
I have windows 98 and jaws 3.5 and am trying to record with cdex but when I go
to check the items you suggested jaws doesn'
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> If you're going to use the what you hear option, keep in mind that if your
> speech runs through your sound card, any speech spoken by your screen
>
If you're going to use the what you hear option, keep in mind that if your
speech runs through your sound card, any speech spoken by your screen
reader, or any windows sounds will be captured in the recording.
Thanks a lot.
Matthew
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microphone.
Arrow down through these, making sure the ones you wish to be displayed are
checked. As you need to hear what you are recording from cassette, ensure
that what you hear is checked, then press Enter. You are now back in the
Recording Control settings for volume. Make sure that what you hear is
ng up
raises the volume, and sliding down lowers it. Keep trying.
Mimi
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From: "Tessa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, July 01, 2004 9:24 AM
Subject: recording from cassette
> H
Hi All:
I'm using cdex version 5 trying to record something off a cassette.
At one time when I first did this I was able to hear the recording through the
computers speakers, but now for some reason I can't hear it so don't know when
to hit the stop button. I've looked at my volume control and ever
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