In my business I do quite a bit of sound editing, so I prefer to isolate the
voicing of my screen reader away from what I'm editing. This can be achieved
in several ways such as routing a screen readers output to a separate sound
card or through the use of a hardware synthesizer. Through the years
High Tony,
If we could get the people at M Audio to do that, we'll have it made.
In my opinion, every sound card manufacturer needs to do that.
My best regards.
John.
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From: "Tony Swartz"
To:
Sent: Monday, May 31, 2010 9:21 AM
Subject: Hardware Synthesizers in 64 B
On Fri, 21 May 2010 09:07:06 -0400, you wrote:
>High Steve,
>Say you have a computer at work and a computer at home.
>Using Drop Box and Winamp together, you can send audio and video files to
>your computer at home from your computer at work and vice versa.
Oh, so they're not related at all. Th
Hi, All,
It's my first time back on the list in a long time, and it's good to be
back. Here's a quick question:
I'm running Windows 7/64 in a Dell Latitude D830 laptop with a Sigmatel
on-board sound card. Last weekend, I purchased a SIIG USB sound card which
seems to work nicely. I want to be
nolan i know in sound forge 8 you can make the changes within the
preferences and options of sound forge as long as windows sees both sound
cards both will come up in sound forge. chris
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Well, sir, I have every reason to believe you, but I respectfully reserve
the right to remain confused. Let me share the steps I've taken to get to
what I believe is the correct place to make those changes:
1. I opened Sound Forge 10 and pressed Alt+O and heard JAWS say "options."
2. I eased a
think that is the right place but don't recall 100 per cent
i thought it was in the preferences. i can check my copy and let you know.
chris
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From: "Nolan Crabb"
To: "'P
This tutorial sounds like an excelent idea. the only negative thing I
think about this tutorial is that at least from the announcement it
appears that it doesn't include a section for those people who use
Station Playlist Studio with the Window-Eyes scripts. I know it would
be hard to support eve
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It's been asked for a lot over the years, and now, Mushroom FM has just
published an audio tutorial on Internet broadcasting for screen reader
users.
If you think you have what it takes to join our team, but you're not sure
how all this Internet broadcasting malarkey works, we can help you out.
Jon
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