I found an interesting program/driver combination over on another list.
It is basically a virtual audio card. It allows you to basically do what
Stereo Mix could offer in XP, but perhaps more. This is especially
useful for Vista and later users, or XP users whose sound card does not
support Ste
What about its accessibility with the JAWS screen reader for blind people?
Prateek
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Subject: Virtu
Is this better than virtual audio cable? Or V A C is better?
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From: chris hallsworth [mailto:christopher...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, April 13, 2012 11:42 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Virtual Audio Streaming
I found an interesting program/driver combination
Good afternoon all,
I'm really struggling with finding a successful method for multi track
recording. I own both a mac, and PC, and am a fairly advanced jaws and
VoiceOver user, but to date, I've not found a great solution for tracking
multiple instruments and vocals. I've used audacity with so
Is this pretty much the same as Virtual Audio Cables? I know that program
can be confusing if you really had to run Skype into Station playlist this
way because of all those repeater windows in the alt tab order, and they are
all called audio repeater. I'm just trying to see why one might want t
You could go with cws which is Cakewalk Sonar, at www.cakewalk.com or audio
pro from www.cakewalk.com as well. And both are accessabel with jaws
scripts. the cake talking scripts works good with sonar. How ever I don't
know if they have for audio pro though. And it's from www.dancingdots.com
and J-
With NVDA it appears to be accessible so long as you know how to use
object navigation, flat review. With JAWS I assume it's similar, except
you can use the JAWS cursor to manipulate the program. There is also an
accessible system tray icon which brings up a menu with a right click.
Christoph
Try Reaper and see how you go, available for both Windows and Mac.
On 14/04/2012, at 2:52 AM, Matt Diemert wrote:
> Good afternoon all,
> I'm really struggling with finding a successful method for multi track
> recording. I own both a mac, and PC, and am a fairly advanced jaws and
> VoiceOver
Try sonar.
get it from
www.dancingdots.com
There are two sets of Jaws scripts available. One is free and the other one
will cost you some money.
The free set of scripts is JSonar.
www.jsonar.org
The one that will cost you money is CakeTalking. That can also be purchased
from Dancing Dots.
Virtual Audio Cable is indeed complicated to set up, even for a geek
like me smiles. With Virtual Audio Streaming simply run the program,
select the virtual card as the system's default playback, use a
recording program and set that to the virtual card as the recording
device, and record.
Ch
It's simpler. Not sure about better yet. I never got the hang of Virtual
Audio Cable.
Christopher Hallsworth
On 13/04/2012 17:47, Rishi D Mack wrote:
Is this better than virtual audio cable? Or V A C is better?
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From: chris hallsworth [mailto:christopher...@gmail.c
Oh, but if you set your default sound to this thing, isn't Jaws speech going
to go away, or does it automatically do the repeating to pass the sound to
your real sound card?
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Sent: Friday, April 13, 2012 1:5
So long as you have the program running the virtual card will loop back
the sound to the real card.
Christopher Hallsworth
On 13/04/2012 21:30, Brent Harding wrote:
Oh, but if you set your default sound to this thing, isn't Jaws speech
going to go away, or does it automatically do the repeati
Or maybe I do. They are both good. Keep you posted.
Christopher Hallsworth
On 13/04/2012 19:56, chris hallsworth wrote:
It's simpler. Not sure about better yet. I never got the hang of Virtual
Audio Cable.
Christopher Hallsworth
On 13/04/2012 17:47, Rishi D Mack wrote:
Is this better than
I have used MX Skype Recorder, but had some difficulty to start and stop
recording unless I set it up to do it automatically. I have used Virtual
Audio Cable and it works fine, although as already stated, it is
complicated. I have also used Total Recorder and it has no problem with my
system, alt
wow, didn't know total recorder had a stream encoder in it.
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From: "Humberto Rodriguez"
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Sent: Friday, April 13, 2012 8:51 PM
Subject: RE: Virtual Audio Streaming
I have used MX Skype Recorder, but had some difficulty to start and
It is a free add-on Brent.
Humberto
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Subject: Re: Virtual Audio Streaming
wow, didn't know total reco
Hey. Have you tried the I think its under utilities
fix vbr and repair mp3 stream
I've used this before to solve a similar issue.
hth
bb
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Subject: 128 kbps mp3 file not wanting to play on foobar 2
what does it do? what is its purpose?On 4/13/2012 9:11 PM, Humberto
Rodriguez wrote:
It is a free add-on Brent.
Humberto
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