Hi
First, one can go in to the windows media player settings and tell it
to automatically rip any cd you play. That is how I set mine up. Next, I go
back in to the settings and tell windows media player to only rip music to
the MP3 format. There is also a setting for the quality of music file you
like. I usually set mine to 100%.
On the USB device. You will need to tell JAWSwhich audio device to use.
After that, when ever you plug in the USB device, JAWS will know not to use
it, and keep using your normal speakers...
God bless,
Mark
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-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Gomes
Sent: Monday, March 25, 2013 9:42 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Blind-Computing] USB sound
I need some advice on a few things. I want to put all of my music on the
computer. Windows 7 64 bit using jaws or NVDA. Will use windows media player
unless any one has a better player in mind. I am going to buy a USB wireless
transmitter and send the music down stairs to my stereo. The question is,
when I plug in the USB transmitter will the sound stop coming out of my
computer speakers. I have a dell computer and the speakers and microphone
connect to the built in sound card. It is a Conexant HD Audio. I want to
have sound on my computer so I can hear jaws when I am using the computer
but when I go down to cook and have dinner want to have the music come out
down stairs from the stereo. Has anyone done this? If so what player did you
use to transfer the music to mp3 format and how did you deal with the sound
situation. thanks
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