In fact, I don't think there's much we can do about it, but I can always
hope that somebody can find a loophole.  Here is my response received from
High Criteria support:

Hello Dean Martineau,
 
Under Windows Vista with Total Recorder an output of another software
(including Internet transmission) can be recorded in three ways: 
 
The first one is in SoundBoard mode from a loop-back line. Regretfully
in this case you cannot avoid recording your screen-reader.

The second way is in Software mode using the Total Recorder user-mode
audio driver (for more information on using Total Recorder drivers
please refer to the following link
http://www.totalrecorder.com/tr_drivers.htm). Using this method you can
set Total Recorder to record an output only of a certain application.
Regretfully this method will not work with the majority of playback
program.
 
The third way is in Software mode using the Total Recorder kernel-mode
audio driver. For Total Recorder not to record a screen-reader in this
case you can try one of the following:
 
1) set a screen-reader to use directly your soundcard driver (not Total
Recorder driver);
2) do not set the Total Recorder driver as a system default device, but
set a playback program an output of which you need to record to use the
Total Recorder kernel-mode driver.

Regards,
High Criteria Support Team.




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Sent: Wednesday, April 23, 2008 11:34 AM
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Subject: Re: using Total Recorder 7 with software speech

i would like to know this as well, since all i get is the software speech in

my recordings?
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dean Martineau" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, April 23, 2008 11:12 AM
Subject: using Total Recorder 7 with software speech


> It seems that, while Total Recorder 7 does allow recording using Vista, 
> its
> former ability to separate out software speech and record only the desired
> source has gone away with the new kernel driver.  Has anybody successfully
> made a recording with it and maintained screen reader use? I can't figure
> out how to do it.
>
> Dean
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