Re: Total Recorder help needed

2004-09-29 Thread Susan Wojtecki
Don,
If he wants to record on board sound, it may be possible to do so without
the TR driver, but I don't think this will work for any content that is
streamed.  I do not have a solution for you unfortunately.  I was actually
using it on a Windows 98 system for a year without problems by using the
Direct Sound plugin within Winamp, but within the last few months this has
stopped working for me and I find that my soundcard gets completely hosed up
after a TR session whether or not I am using Direct Sound or Wavout, so I
assume that there must be a missing or corrupt .dll file somewhere that I
just don't know about.  I get the impression that TR works better on XP
systems, don't quite know why that would be.  I'm not sure if there is
anything about JAWS that is problematic ... I use a hardware synthe rather
than eloquence so this should not be an issue.I would certainly like to find
a program for recording streams that does not install its own driver but
doubt that one exists.  Hopefully someone can post a workaround or suggest
an alternative program.  sorry I cannot be of more help.

Susan




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Re: Total Recorder help needed

2004-09-28 Thread Charles Adkins
Well, it sounds like Total Recorder isn't seeing any drivers. I thought
Total Recorder had to have it's driver installed, even though you don't use
it. I'm curious as to whey the Total Recorder driver didn't work, haven't
run in to that problem. I used Total Recorder on an Emachine with Crystal
audio and it worked fine.

Chuck


- Original Message - 
From: Donald L. Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2004 5:09 PM
Subject: Total Recorder help needed


 Hello,

 Although Total Recorder 4.5 professional works fine on my XP home system
 with Window Eyes 4.5 sp4, I am running into difficulty assisting a
 friend running Windows millennium with JFW 3.5 U.

 Since the T R driver presents no problem on my system, I initially
 Installed the program with the driver on his system.  When that did not
 work, we uninstalled Total Recorder and reinstalled \it on his system
 without the driver.  In settings, I set things to Use his Crystal sound
 card directly both to record and to play.  But whenever he attempts to
 record with Total Recorder, he continues to get this dialog box stating
 that the Total Recorder driver must be installed.  I know there is a
 work around, but what is it.


 Incidentally, his Crystal sound card is definitely multi channel. Thanks
 for ideas.

 Don Roberts


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Re: Total Recorder help needed

2004-09-28 Thread Jorge Mojica
yeah, the last that i heard, you have to install it's driver.
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- Original Message - 
From: Charles Adkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2004 5:12 PM
Subject: Re: Total Recorder help needed


 Well, it sounds like Total Recorder isn't seeing any drivers. I thought
 Total Recorder had to have it's driver installed, even though you don't
use
 it. I'm curious as to whey the Total Recorder driver didn't work, haven't
 run in to that problem. I used Total Recorder on an Emachine with Crystal
 audio and it worked fine.

 Chuck


 - Original Message - 
 From: Donald L. Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2004 5:09 PM
 Subject: Total Recorder help needed


  Hello,
 
  Although Total Recorder 4.5 professional works fine on my XP home system
  with Window Eyes 4.5 sp4, I am running into difficulty assisting a
  friend running Windows millennium with JFW 3.5 U.
 
  Since the T R driver presents no problem on my system, I initially
  Installed the program with the driver on his system.  When that did not
  work, we uninstalled Total Recorder and reinstalled \it on his system
  without the driver.  In settings, I set things to Use his Crystal sound
  card directly both to record and to play.  But whenever he attempts to
  record with Total Recorder, he continues to get this dialog box stating
  that the Total Recorder driver must be installed.  I know there is a
  work around, but what is it.
 
 
  Incidentally, his Crystal sound card is definitely multi channel. Thanks
  for ideas.
 
  Don Roberts
 
 
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