Re: Any JAWS Scripts For I-Sound Recorder?

2011-10-26 Thread Kelly Pierce
This is why I avoid Dell computers like the plague. Many don't accept
standard PC parts and many are configured funny that cause problems
not found  with other brands of computers.  The discount isn't worth
the hassle to me.

Kelly


On 10/22/11, Kane Brolin kbroli...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hello.  Not long ago I wrote to the BlindReplay list and to this list
 asking for solutions in respect to why I am not able to capture audio
 output directly from my Dell Precision notebook's sound card in Replay
 AV.  Having received no answer from either list, I did some digging
 and discovered that the problem's likely cause is that my Dell
 notebook in reality has no sound card.  Instead, it has integrated
 sound, and therefore I cannot point my RECORDING SETTINGS in Windows 7
 Control Panel to Stereo Mixer, which seems to be required for me to
 record direct stereo sound like this in Windows 7.

 In reading solutions that have worked for some, I ran across a program
 called I-Sound Recorder, which claims to enable this function in
 Windows 7 and Vista without requiring a dedicated sound card.  The
 claim is that if I use I-Sound Recorder to capture files in WMA or MP3
 format, I can bypass the normal Windows 7 requirement to have a
 separate sound card and set my recording option to Stereo Mixer.
 Problem is, when I run I-Sound Recorder, I find that its controls are
 inaccessible--completely invisible, in fact, using JAWS.

 Has anyone ever tried to script a solution to this?  If not, I will
 either have to commission someone to write a script, or I'll need to
 purchase and install a true sound card if this is possible.

 Thanks.

 -Kane

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Re: Any JAWS Scripts For I-Sound Recorder?

2011-10-26 Thread Brett Boyer
Hi. Just to be clear this is not a dell issue. I have owned a few dells in 
my time and I have been very happy with them.
Anyway, is it that you are not able to see stereo mix in your sound control 
dialog box? For example, you might have microphone, line-in, and that's all. 
I'll start with the most obvious. Did you make sure all devices are visible. 
When your in your recording tab of your sound control dialog if you hit the 
aplications key on any of the items in the listview  the context menu pops 
up. You have to make sure but display all devices and show unusued items are 
both checked. I might not have the wording right but the two options will 
say something like that.
If you've already done this than disreguard. I have had dthis problem with 
my computer and others as well. Not all of them were dell's either. Laptops 
don't usually have a separate sound card aside from the one that is already 
integrated.

I have a few other suggestions but let's see if it works.
Also are all your sound drivers up-to-date? The dell updater is not 
completely accessible but it does work.

Let me know if I can help further.
bb
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This is why I avoid Dell computers like the plague. Many don't accept
standard PC parts and many are configured funny that cause problems
not found  with other brands of computers.  The discount isn't worth
the hassle to me.

Kelly


On 10/22/11, Kane Brolin kbroli...@gmail.com wrote:

Hello.  Not long ago I wrote to the BlindReplay list and to this list
asking for solutions in respect to why I am not able to capture audio
output directly from my Dell Precision notebook's sound card in Replay
AV.  Having received no answer from either list, I did some digging
and discovered that the problem's likely cause is that my Dell
notebook in reality has no sound card.  Instead, it has integrated
sound, and therefore I cannot point my RECORDING SETTINGS in Windows 7
Control Panel to Stereo Mixer, which seems to be required for me to
record direct stereo sound like this in Windows 7.

In reading solutions that have worked for some, I ran across a program
called I-Sound Recorder, which claims to enable this function in
Windows 7 and Vista without requiring a dedicated sound card.  The
claim is that if I use I-Sound Recorder to capture files in WMA or MP3
format, I can bypass the normal Windows 7 requirement to have a
separate sound card and set my recording option to Stereo Mixer.
Problem is, when I run I-Sound Recorder, I find that its controls are
inaccessible--completely invisible, in fact, using JAWS.

Has anyone ever tried to script a solution to this?  If not, I will
either have to commission someone to write a script, or I'll need to
purchase and install a true sound card if this is possible.

Thanks.

-Kane

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Any JAWS Scripts For I-Sound Recorder?

2011-10-22 Thread Kane Brolin
Hello.  Not long ago I wrote to the BlindReplay list and to this list
asking for solutions in respect to why I am not able to capture audio
output directly from my Dell Precision notebook's sound card in Replay
AV.  Having received no answer from either list, I did some digging
and discovered that the problem's likely cause is that my Dell
notebook in reality has no sound card.  Instead, it has integrated
sound, and therefore I cannot point my RECORDING SETTINGS in Windows 7
Control Panel to Stereo Mixer, which seems to be required for me to
record direct stereo sound like this in Windows 7.

In reading solutions that have worked for some, I ran across a program
called I-Sound Recorder, which claims to enable this function in
Windows 7 and Vista without requiring a dedicated sound card.  The
claim is that if I use I-Sound Recorder to capture files in WMA or MP3
format, I can bypass the normal Windows 7 requirement to have a
separate sound card and set my recording option to Stereo Mixer.
Problem is, when I run I-Sound Recorder, I find that its controls are
inaccessible--completely invisible, in fact, using JAWS.

Has anyone ever tried to script a solution to this?  If not, I will
either have to commission someone to write a script, or I'll need to
purchase and install a true sound card if this is possible.

Thanks.

-Kane

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