Re: Sound card question

2014-07-29 Thread Dennis
in winamp... control p for preferences. arrow to output and tab over to 
the list of pluggins. now tab again to configure. press enter and your 
on the list of soundcards to choose from. just press enter on the one 
you want to use. when you want to change it back just repete the above. 
the easiest thing to do is run your screen reader threw the external and 
let winamp use the primary.

On 7/29/2014 1:29 PM, Donald L. Roberts wrote:
In addition to the integrated sound card which came with my Windows 7 
PC, I also have an external USB sound card so that the screen reader 
output can be separated from the output of other audio devices.  
Please tell me which audio players allow the user to direct the output 
to a specific sound card.  I am especially concerned as to whether 
this can be done using Winamp.  If so, how does one do it?


Thanks.

Don Roberts







Re: Sound card question

2014-07-29 Thread Petro Giannakopoulos
I use my internal sound card for the screen reader and the external USB 
sound card for my media.


- Original Message - 
From: Dennis dennis...@gmail.com
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2014 2:44 PM
Subject: Re: Sound card question


in winamp... control p for preferences. arrow to output and tab over to
the list of pluggins. now tab again to configure. press enter and your
on the list of soundcards to choose from. just press enter on the one
you want to use. when you want to change it back just repete the above.
the easiest thing to do is run your screen reader threw the external and
let winamp use the primary.
On 7/29/2014 1:29 PM, Donald L. Roberts wrote:
 In addition to the integrated sound card which came with my Windows 7
 PC, I also have an external USB sound card so that the screen reader
 output can be separated from the output of other audio devices.
 Please tell me which audio players allow the user to direct the output
 to a specific sound card.  I am especially concerned as to whether
 this can be done using Winamp.  If so, how does one do it?

 Thanks.

 Don Roberts





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Re: Sound card question

2014-07-29 Thread Petro Giannakopoulos
I know with WMP 'Windows media Player' you can direct it to your external 
sound card if needed. Do alt+t fot tools within WM Player choose options. 
Find the Devices tab. Then tab to a list. For me a first hear my DVD drive 
but this is not it from the list but arrow down to the speakers option. 
Press tab two times and enter. You will hear something like Direct Sound 
default, Direct Sound ... look for the one that matches your USB sound card 
name.until you hear

- Original Message - 
From: Donald L. Roberts donald.robert...@gmail.com
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2014 2:29 PM
Subject: Sound card question


In addition to the integrated sound card which came with my Windows 7
PC, I also have an external USB sound card so that the screen reader
output can be separated from the output of other audio devices.  Please
tell me which audio players allow the user to direct the output to a
specific sound card.  I am especially concerned as to whether this can
be done using Winamp.  If so, how does one do it?

Thanks.

Don Roberts


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Re: Sound card question

2014-07-29 Thread Kelly Pierce
My suggestion is to choose your sound card for music and high quality
audio and select it as your primary sound card.  then direct JAWS to
only use the other sound card.  I have found no need to then configure
multiple players such as Winamp, windows Media, and Quicktimes along
with itunes.  I did configure Winamp though to ensure it uses my
roland sound card and not the internal one because I use Winamp a lot.

Kelly

On 7/29/14, Petro Giannakopoulos petro...@clear.net wrote:
 I use my internal sound card for the screen reader and the external USB
 sound card for my media.


 - Original Message -
 From: Dennis dennis...@gmail.com
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2014 2:44 PM
 Subject: Re: Sound card question


 in winamp... control p for preferences. arrow to output and tab over to
 the list of pluggins. now tab again to configure. press enter and your
 on the list of soundcards to choose from. just press enter on the one
 you want to use. when you want to change it back just repete the above.
 the easiest thing to do is run your screen reader threw the external and
 let winamp use the primary.
 On 7/29/2014 1:29 PM, Donald L. Roberts wrote:
 In addition to the integrated sound card which came with my Windows 7
 PC, I also have an external USB sound card so that the screen reader
 output can be separated from the output of other audio devices.
 Please tell me which audio players allow the user to direct the output
 to a specific sound card.  I am especially concerned as to whether
 this can be done using Winamp.  If so, how does one do it?

 Thanks.

 Don Roberts





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Re: Sound card question

2014-07-29 Thread Petro Giannakopoulos
If you tell Windows to use the external sound card in its settings for both 
playback and recording it will always use the external sound card for you 
for your media. You must tell your screen reader to use the other / internal 
sound card in its settings. For JAWS you can do insert j then u then o then 
review the list of available sound cards. In that list you choose the 
internal sound card with enter key. It will have a check mark or will say in 
speech checked. This is what i do here.

- Original Message - 
From: Kelly Pierce kellyt...@gmail.com
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2014 5:36 PM
Subject: Re: Sound card question


My suggestion is to choose your sound card for music and high quality
audio and select it as your primary sound card.  then direct JAWS to
only use the other sound card.  I have found no need to then configure
multiple players such as Winamp, windows Media, and Quicktimes along
with itunes.  I did configure Winamp though to ensure it uses my
roland sound card and not the internal one because I use Winamp a lot.

Kelly

On 7/29/14, Petro Giannakopoulos petro...@clear.net wrote:
 I use my internal sound card for the screen reader and the external USB
 sound card for my media.


 - Original Message -
 From: Dennis dennis...@gmail.com
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2014 2:44 PM
 Subject: Re: Sound card question


 in winamp... control p for preferences. arrow to output and tab over to
 the list of pluggins. now tab again to configure. press enter and your
 on the list of soundcards to choose from. just press enter on the one
 you want to use. when you want to change it back just repete the above.
 the easiest thing to do is run your screen reader threw the external and
 let winamp use the primary.
 On 7/29/2014 1:29 PM, Donald L. Roberts wrote:
 In addition to the integrated sound card which came with my Windows 7
 PC, I also have an external USB sound card so that the screen reader
 output can be separated from the output of other audio devices.
 Please tell me which audio players allow the user to direct the output
 to a specific sound card.  I am especially concerned as to whether
 this can be done using Winamp.  If so, how does one do it?

 Thanks.

 Don Roberts





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