Re: accessible recording program

2013-01-24 Thread Joe P

I reckon goldwave will do what you want.
You can certainly set a time for the recording to start and end.
You can save in many audio file types.

You have a range of keyboard shortcuts.

Goldwave will run with a number of screen readers.

What more do you need?

Joe

At 17:49 24/01/2013, you wrote:

If you red what I rote, I mention a program wich is not a audio
editer. So it does not have the same features. No editing, no
recording standby, no project like interface. A program wich can start
recording directly on the fly, with system hotkeys and a skeduler, and
wich record directly in mp3/wave/wma/flack/m4a and so on. I have
audacity.

On 24/01/2013, Hamit Campos  wrote:
> Well there's stuff like Sound Fourge, Audacitcy, Studio Recorder and
> others.
>
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> Maher
> Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2013 7:53 AM
> To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
> Subject: accessible recording program
>
> Hi list, I would like to no your thoughts. I am looking for an completely
> accessible program to record directly to mp3/wave/wma/ogg and other
> formats,
> without recording standby but suitable for recording any input sorce as wel
> as internal sounds. The thing is that I got a nice program from
> www.accmeware.com called sonarka sound recorder XiFi wich is the paid
> version, but they also have a free version of the program with less
> features
> called free audio recorder.
> Although I'm happy with the sonarka paid version, the thing that bother me
> is that you stil have to make use of the jaws cursor quite alot to ajust
> settings. And the free version works quite wel, but the option to change
> the
> recording format, is on a toolbar only, and have no shortcut on the
> keyboard
> or cannot be located with the jaws cursor.
> I didn't try NVDA yet. But the reason I rite this is because I want to see
> if there is something to suggest for those who con't aford recording
> software who would need such an audio recorder wich is accessible. I will
> rite to the tech support and ask them to improve accessibility, but no idea
> if they would do that. Maybe someone no a program I didn't look at.
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RE: re sonata

2013-01-23 Thread Joe P

Hi Chris,

I think that the sonata is manufactured in holland.  I don't know how 
much programing is done before distribution on the UK, but it might 
be worth you checking out the dutch angle.


Best,

Joe

At 01:17 23/01/2013, you wrote:

Hi Joe,

Well, I went out and listened to a very short uTube demo of the radio and it
soundes great.  However, I'm assuming that it is most likely not available
in the United State.  I would love to see something similar to this
available here, and perhaps it will be one of these days .

Thanks.

Kris

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Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2013 3:46 PM
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Subject: RE: re sonata

Hi Crhis,

I don't know the product to which you refer.
But if you ask some direct questions I'll do my best to answer them.

Joe

At 20:56 22/01/2013, you wrote:
>I, too, would be very interested in learning more about this device.
>How does it compare with the Ultemate Ear, the successor to the SqueezeBox?
>
>Kris
>
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RE: re sonata

2013-01-22 Thread Joe P

Hi Crhis,

I don't know the product to which you refer.
But if you ask some direct questions I'll do my best to answer them.

Joe

At 20:56 22/01/2013, you wrote:

I, too, would be very interested in learning more about this device.  How
does it compare with the Ultemate Ear, the successor to the SqueezeBox?

Kris

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parker
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Subject: re sonata

Hi, thanks for your messages, and the phone number. brian.


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Re: re sonata

2013-01-22 Thread Joe P

Hello Simon,

correct.

I said that it had both wired and wireless connections and that the 
modem connection was redundant.  I should have said removed.


The wired connection as you know, is an RJ45 ethernet port.  I should 
be more specific in future posts.


Thanks,

Joe Paton

.


At 16:57 22/01/2013, you wrote:

actually, I don't think that the plus has the old modem ports, as the USB
ports are where they used to be.

Simon


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To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2013 4:51 PM
Subject: Re: re sonata


Hello Brian,

the radio you are interested in is the sonata plus.

It doesn't play cds.
It is both wired, and wireless with regards to internet connectivity.
I believe The modem connection is redundant.

as to how the device handles folder paths I do not know.  However a
man at the end of the following phone number can answer all your
questions: 01622 754757.

HTH

Joe Paton



At 15:13 22/01/2013, you wrote:
>Hi, is anyone out there using a sonata. if so, can you tell me about
>it. for instance, will it play cds. also, i understand it has a u s
>b port. can it deal with folders. if you plug in a flash drive with
>two folders on it, can sonata deal with them, or must the files all
>be on the root of the flash drive. also, i understand can it can go
>on the internet to get radio stations. does it use wifi, or must it
>be plugged in to a modem. any other information which you think
>would be interesting, would be apppreciated. brian.
>
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Re: re sonata

2013-01-22 Thread Joe P

Hello Brian,

the radio you are interested in is the sonata plus.

It doesn't play cds.
It is both wired, and wireless with regards to internet connectivity.
I believe The modem connection is redundant.

as to how the device handles folder paths I do not know.  However a 
man at the end of the following phone number can answer all your 
questions: 01622 754757.


HTH

Joe Paton



At 15:13 22/01/2013, you wrote:
Hi, is anyone out there using a sonata. if so, can you tell me about 
it. for instance, will it play cds. also, i understand it has a u s 
b port. can it deal with folders. if you plug in a flash drive with 
two folders on it, can sonata deal with them, or must the files all 
be on the root of the flash drive. also, i understand can it can go 
on the internet to get radio stations. does it use wifi, or must it 
be plugged in to a modem. any other information which you think 
would be interesting, would be apppreciated. brian.



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Re: audacity

2013-01-20 Thread Joe P

Hi Joe,

There are lots of keyboard shortccut keys in audacity, although it is 
different to goldwave, totally.


Does your friend actually want a multi track editor?
What  type of recordings are intended at this stage of the game?

Kind regards,

Joe





At 22:39 19/01/2013, you wrote:

Hi,

I do not use Audacity, but Goldwave.  I have a friend who does not 
have much money so am looking into Audacity for him.


From a study of what seems to me to be a difficult manual, it looks 
as though editing manipulations must be carried out by drag and 
drop.  If that's so, how can a blind user work with this program?


Is there a decent tutorial which can take me through a project and 
showing me step by step how to make the software work?


I thank you for your help.

Joe Giovanelli

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RE: Latency with Microphones and Soundblaster Audigy Soundcard

2013-01-20 Thread Joe P

Samuel,
Did this card work under xp?  Have you upgraded your operating system 
hence these problems?


Joe

At 20:20 18/01/2013, you wrote:

I wonder whether upgrading to a new creative card will help.

-Original Message-
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Sent: 18 January 2013 18:27
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: RE: Latency with Microphones and Soundblaster Audigy Soundcard

Hi Samuel,

I don't have a pc with a creative card to reproduce what your machine
is doing so sadly I can't help further.  sorry about that.

Joe

At 16:17 18/01/2013, you wrote:
>Hello Joe, I cannot find anything on the Creative forums.
>
>-Original Message-
>From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Joe P
>Sent: 18 January 2013 09:17
>To: PC Audio Discussion List
>Subject: RE: Latency with Microphones and Soundblaster Audigy Soundcard
>
>Hello Samuel,
>
>Sounds as though you are doing it correctly.  How about a look on the
>creative forums?
>
>Regards,
>Joe
>
>At 23:25 17/01/2013, you wrote:
> >Hello Joe, what I am doing is to choose the microphone in recording
>devices,
> >choose properties, and choose to listen to the device.  I saw a youtube
> >video on how to reduce the latency, however that was with a realtech
> >soundcard, and I am not sure of the Creative equivalent to the Realtech
> >sound manager.
> >
> >-Original Message-
> >From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Joe P
> >Sent: 17 January 2013 22:44
> >To: PC Audio Discussion List
> >Subject: Re: Latency with Microphones and Soundblaster Audigy Soundcard
> >
> >AHello Samuel,
> >
> >I think you need to be monitoring the microphone input not the main
> >output. This is where the delay is coming from.
> >If you are already doing this, we need to look further.
> >
> >Regards,
> >
> >Joe
> >
> >.
> >
> >t 18:10 17/01/2013, you wrote:
> > >Hello everyone, I am using a Soundblaster Audigy 2zS Soundcard in
Windows
> >7,
> > >and whenever I plug in a microphone, be it USB or direct, I get latency
> >when
> > >listening to it through headphones , and that causes problems when
> > >recording, mainly that the echo is very distracting.  Does anyone know
>why
> > >this is?
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RE: Latency with Microphones and Soundblaster Audigy Soundcard

2013-01-20 Thread Joe P

Samuel hello,

Some creative cards do, The rest don't.
It'll likely as not cost you more,it's considered Higher end I guess.
You can find out from the data sheets on the web site, or your local 
dealer can llook it up for you.  Stereo mix is but one term to name 
the function for recording streamed audio.



Good luck,

Joe






At 14:20 19/01/2013, you wrote:

I just found that there is a new driver update for my soundcard, however it
looks like from what it says on the website that they've stopped making the
Audigy 2ZS cards.  If upgrading the driver doesn't work, I think I'll try
getting a new soundcard, as I've had the Audigy for about 7 years.  Although
I wonder if anyone knows whether the latest creative cards allow recording
in What you Hear or stereo mix.  Thank you.

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Aidan
Maher
Sent: 19 January 2013 11:37
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Latency with Microphones and Soundblaster Audigy Soundcard

Wel, that will depend on each card, you should check the card spex
before you get it. I suggest that since you just need it for general
use. That you must rather buy one of those wich you build in the back
of the pc wich is not atached to the motherboard. That will help alot.
Not only sound wise, but also for driver related stuff. Real tech is
good. Try them. But if you want to buy another nun motherboard card,
then you have wider options.

On 19/01/2013, Samuel Wilkins  wrote:
> I don't know whether the Audigy has Asio Drivers.  Do the later Creative
> sound cards have a what you hear or stereo mix option for recording?
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of
Gianluca
> Apollaro
> Sent: 18 January 2013 22:59
> To: PC Audio Discussion List
> Subject: Re: Latency with Microphones and Soundblaster Audigy Soundcard
>
> Hi, I don't have your card, but if this card has asio drivers you might
> try to use them, with asio you'll get almost 0 latency.
> hth,
> Best regards,
> Gianluca.
> SkypeID: gianluca8815
> Il 18/01/2013 21:20, Samuel Wilkins ha scritto:
>> I wonder whether upgrading to a new creative card will help.
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Joe P
>> Sent: 18 January 2013 18:27
>> To: PC Audio Discussion List
>> Subject: RE: Latency with Microphones and Soundblaster Audigy Soundcard
>>
>> Hi Samuel,
>>
>> I don't have a pc with a creative card to reproduce what your machine
>> is doing so sadly I can't help further.  sorry about that.
>>
>> Joe
>>
>> At 16:17 18/01/2013, you wrote:
>>> Hello Joe, I cannot find anything on the Creative forums.
>>>
>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Joe P
>>> Sent: 18 January 2013 09:17
>>> To: PC Audio Discussion List
>>> Subject: RE: Latency with Microphones and Soundblaster Audigy Soundcard
>>>
>>> Hello Samuel,
>>>
>>> Sounds as though you are doing it correctly.  How about a look on the
>>> creative forums?
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Joe
>>>
>>> At 23:25 17/01/2013, you wrote:
>>>> Hello Joe, what I am doing is to choose the microphone in recording
>>> devices,
>>>> choose properties, and choose to listen to the device.  I saw a youtube
>>>> video on how to reduce the latency, however that was with a realtech
>>>> soundcard, and I am not sure of the Creative equivalent to the Realtech
>>>> sound manager.
>>>>
>>>> -Original Message-
>>>> From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Joe
>>>> P
>>>> Sent: 17 January 2013 22:44
>>>> To: PC Audio Discussion List
>>>> Subject: Re: Latency with Microphones and Soundblaster Audigy Soundcard
>>>>
>>>> AHello Samuel,
>>>>
>>>> I think you need to be monitoring the microphone input not the main
>>>> output. This is where the delay is coming from.
>>>> If you are already doing this, we need to look further.
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>>
>>>> Joe
>>>>
>>>> .
>>>>
>>>> t 18:10 17/01/2013, you wrote:
>>>>> Hello everyone, I am using a Soundblaster Audigy 2zS Soundcard in
>> Windows
>>>> 7,
>>>>> and whenever I plug in a microphone, be it USB or direct, I get
>>>>> latency
>>&

RE: Latency with Microphones and Soundblaster Audigy Soundcard

2013-01-18 Thread Joe P

Hi Samuel,

I don't have a pc with a creative card to reproduce what your machine 
is doing so sadly I can't help further.  sorry about that.


Joe

At 16:17 18/01/2013, you wrote:

Hello Joe, I cannot find anything on the Creative forums.

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Joe P
Sent: 18 January 2013 09:17
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: RE: Latency with Microphones and Soundblaster Audigy Soundcard

Hello Samuel,

Sounds as though you are doing it correctly.  How about a look on the
creative forums?

Regards,
Joe

At 23:25 17/01/2013, you wrote:
>Hello Joe, what I am doing is to choose the microphone in recording
devices,
>choose properties, and choose to listen to the device.  I saw a youtube
>video on how to reduce the latency, however that was with a realtech
>soundcard, and I am not sure of the Creative equivalent to the Realtech
>sound manager.
>
>-Original Message-
>From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Joe P
>Sent: 17 January 2013 22:44
>To: PC Audio Discussion List
>Subject: Re: Latency with Microphones and Soundblaster Audigy Soundcard
>
>AHello Samuel,
>
>I think you need to be monitoring the microphone input not the main
>output. This is where the delay is coming from.
>If you are already doing this, we need to look further.
>
>Regards,
>
>Joe
>
>.
>
>t 18:10 17/01/2013, you wrote:
> >Hello everyone, I am using a Soundblaster Audigy 2zS Soundcard in Windows
>7,
> >and whenever I plug in a microphone, be it USB or direct, I get latency
>when
> >listening to it through headphones , and that causes problems when
> >recording, mainly that the echo is very distracting.  Does anyone know
why
> >this is?
> >
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RE: Latency with Microphones and Soundblaster Audigy Soundcard

2013-01-18 Thread Joe P

Hello Samuel,

Sounds as though you are doing it correctly.  How about a look on the 
creative forums?


Regards,
Joe

At 23:25 17/01/2013, you wrote:

Hello Joe, what I am doing is to choose the microphone in recording devices,
choose properties, and choose to listen to the device.  I saw a youtube
video on how to reduce the latency, however that was with a realtech
soundcard, and I am not sure of the Creative equivalent to the Realtech
sound manager.

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Joe P
Sent: 17 January 2013 22:44
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Latency with Microphones and Soundblaster Audigy Soundcard

AHello Samuel,

I think you need to be monitoring the microphone input not the main
output. This is where the delay is coming from.
If you are already doing this, we need to look further.

Regards,

Joe

.

t 18:10 17/01/2013, you wrote:
>Hello everyone, I am using a Soundblaster Audigy 2zS Soundcard in Windows
7,
>and whenever I plug in a microphone, be it USB or direct, I get latency
when
>listening to it through headphones , and that causes problems when
>recording, mainly that the echo is very distracting.  Does anyone know why
>this is?
>
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Re: Latency with Microphones and Soundblaster Audigy Soundcard

2013-01-17 Thread Joe P

AHello Samuel,

I think you need to be monitoring the microphone input not the main 
output. This is where the delay is coming from.

If you are already doing this, we need to look further.

Regards,

Joe

.

t 18:10 17/01/2013, you wrote:

Hello everyone, I am using a Soundblaster Audigy 2zS Soundcard in Windows 7,
and whenever I plug in a microphone, be it USB or direct, I get latency when
listening to it through headphones , and that causes problems when
recording, mainly that the echo is very distracting.  Does anyone know why
this is?


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