I forgot to mentin that you can also send vo through a different sound output device if you have such as a usb headset or speakers. Unfortunately, this cannot be dome through the audio out jack built-in to the system though. you can also mute vo sound or you can send othre audio out through the alternate output device.

On Nov 24, 2007, at 10:17 AM, Hamit Campos wrote:

Kind of. Oh well, I guess I may just have to wing it and see what happens.

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Hi,

Let's take a different approach.  Let's say you want to set listening
volumes individual for vo and the rest of the mac and even say you
want a different volume for listening to ITunes.  The mac has a system
volume, an ITunes volume and a set of vo volumes and you can adjust
master vo volume on the fly.  Does this help?

On Nov 23, 2007, at 11:30 PM, Hamit Campos wrote:

Why do you say that? It's Hamit again by the way. What exactly is audio
hijack? How would it help? Please remember I'm new to this and have no
clue
at all.

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audio hijack is what he wants.

On Nov 23, 2007, at 8:43 PM, Scott Howell wrote:

Not sure what this is, maybe someone understands. I haven't looked that far into what windows has as far as ability to mix sources if that is what your
referring too. You can control the volume of VoiceOver relative to sound
from lets say Itunes. On Nov 23, 2007, at 9:43 AM, Hamit Campos wrote:

Very interesting. By the way, does the MAC have anything similar to
the stereo mix on a PC? This is the thing some people keep calling
what you
hear. I just want to know because like I said once before I'd really
like a
MAC at some point. With Leopard too while we are at it. Just like in
the PC
world I want one with Vista.

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No problem, but you needed http://www.apple.com/accessibility so
perhaps my initial msg I left out the .com, sorry about that. On Nov
22, 2007, at 8:31 PM, Hamit Campos wrote:

That's cool. As far as the site goes, could there have been something
I for got? I put it in the run dialog as follows:
www.apple/accessability/voiceover.htm. Then I tried it with the
second a
being n I and that still didn't work. But I'll try that link you
just gave
me right now chop, chop. It's just I was curious as to why the site
didn't
work. Anyways, thanks a lot again Mr. Howell. I really appreciate
your help.

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You can access the various sound input and output through the System
Preferences application. If that site did not work which I'm not sure
why, you can also go to http://www.apple.com/accessibility for
additional information The site I referred you to is up, I just
accessed it.

On Nov 22, 2007, at 8:15 PM, Hamit Campos wrote:

Hello there my new friends. How are you all doing today? I am Hamit
Alexander Campos Alvarez and I had a question for you guys. I'm
sorry if I mention Windows quite a bit hear but it's been almost 8
years since I've
even seen a MAC. On the MAC, can you go in to the volume control to
change
recording sources? I don't see why not but I figured I'd make sure.
Actually
I also had a request too. Could one of you guys please send me the
link to
the MP3 file that Apple has about voice over? I've tried the sight
that Scot
Howell said to go to 3 times and it didn't work. Thanks a lot.

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