Thanks for the advice and the info; that kind of audio tech is beyond me
without my spending some time to research it, and time is something I'm
extremely short of these days.

Is there any chance anyone who plans to be there could record it?

thanks.

Chip
 

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From: Tyler Spivey [mailto:tspi...@pcdesk.net] 
Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2010 8:36 PM
To: gw-scripting@gwmicro.com
Subject: Re: TeamTalk used to teach a scripting seminar

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The last time I tried, teamtalk's recording feature put each individual
transmission by every user in separate .wav files. This really wouldn't work
for recording a class.

You'll probably want to use a mixer or something like Virtual Audio Cable to
record it.

Chip Orange wrote:
> I'm going to try and record it using TeamTalk's feature, that I think 
> will do that; but, I've never done that before.
> 
> My guess is though, it's not nearly so valuable to you later, as it is 
> to be able to those who can stop me, and get me to explain what I just 
> said; or, direct me to discuss some particular point that I would not 
> have covered otherwise.
> 
> So, it's going to be Sunday at 2 pm eastern time, using server 
> teamtalk.dyndns.dk and the channel will be WindowEyes_Scripting.
> 
> below is the xml which you can paste into a file named windowEyes.tt, 
> so that you can execute this file and it will open TeamTalk to the 
> correct server and channel:
> 
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?> <teamtalk version="4.0">
>     <host>
>         <name>TeamTalk 4 Public Server</name>
>         <address>teamtalk.dyndns.dk</address>
>         <password></password>
>         <tcpport>10333</tcpport>
>         <udpport>10333</udpport>
>         <auth>
>             <username>guest</username>
>             <password>guest</password>
>         </auth>
>         <join>
>             <channel>WindowEyes_Scripting</channel>
>             <password></password>
>         </join>
>     </host>
> </teamtalk>
>  
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kevin Huber [mailto:kevin.hub...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2010 6:45 PM
> To: gw-scripting@gwmicro.com
> Subject: Re: TeamTalk
> 
> Hi Chip:
> Is this session going to be archived anywhere on the net?
> Kevin Huber
> 
> 
> On 3/21/10, Allison and Chip Orange <acora...@comcast.net> wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I plan to offer a TeamTalk session next Sunday night, at 8 pm, on how 
>> to use the MS Office script and the VBA development environment for 
>> developing window eyes scripts.  I imagine info on beginning 
>> scripting for those just starting out will also be the last half of the
session.
>>
>> Before then, if anyone hasn't tried TeamTalk, here's the direct 
>> download link for it below.  you'll need to choose, during 
>> installation, the client for screen reader users (the installation 
>> gives you a choice of four different products to install).
>>
>>
>>  http://www.bearware.dk/teamtalk/v4.0.1/TeamTalk
>>
>>
>> you'll also need headphones at least with a microphone, or a headset.  
>> don't try this with speakers, it's pretty annoying to the others.
>>
>> Anyone needing help with TeamTalk is welcome to write me off list.
>>
>> Chip
>>
>>
> 


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