Re: recording from cassette

2004-07-03 Thread Jerry Richer
 When you choose What You Hear then you have to go back into the
Playback Properties of the Volume Control and be sure that the things you
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It really means what it says, What You Hear.  Other Sound Cards call What
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Re: recording from cassette

2004-07-02 Thread Matthew Bullis
If you're going to use the what you hear option, keep in mind that if your
speech runs through your sound card, any speech spoken by your screen
reader, or any windows sounds will be captured in the recording.
Thanks a lot.
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Re: recording from cassette

2004-07-02 Thread mimi
Matthew, I have not had this happen to me, probably because I have a
multichannel card.  I'm not trying to pick a fight about it, just making an
observation.  HOpe you understand that.

Mimi




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 If you're going to use the what you hear option, keep in mind that if your
 speech runs through your sound card, any speech spoken by your screen
 reader, or any windows sounds will be captured in the recording.
 Thanks a lot.
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Re: recording from cassette

2004-07-02 Thread Robert Stokes
Hi Tessa,

Although there are several selections to be made for recording, you can only
choose one of them and it seems by selecting what you hear, you have
forfeited the option to record from cassette through line in. I didn't
realise this would happen but it obviously has. I'd suggest you go back into
the recording options and select line in. At least you will then be able to
record from cassette. If you are still unable to hear what you are
recording, the only other suggestion I can make is to recheck the playback
settings in the volume control and make sure that line in isn't muted. If
jaws won't supply this information you may have to resort to sighted
assistance.

Good luck.

Robert.
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Subject: Re: recording from cassette


 Robert thanks, very clear explanation, problem is, now I can't even record
LOL.
 something is being recorder but it's not the tape it just seems to be the
sound
 of the machine.
 I have windows 98 and jaws 3.5 and am trying to record with cdex but when
I go
 to check the items you suggested jaws doesn't tell me whether an item is
checked
 or unchecked. If I have both line in and mic checked then when I check the
 record volume one or other of these is muted .
 Any thoughts
 Tessa


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Re: recording from cassette

2004-07-02 Thread Melissa Hambleton
Hi Mimi, you said that you don't have the problem of speech being recorded
while you are recording something. Can you tell me how this works a little.
I have a multichannel card as well and I have speech going to that sound
card.
Melissa
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 Matthew, I have not had this happen to me, probably because I have a
 multichannel card.  I'm not trying to pick a fight about it, just making
an
 observation.  HOpe you understand that.

 Mimi




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  If you're going to use the what you hear option, keep in mind that if
your
  speech runs through your sound card, any speech spoken by your screen
  reader, or any windows sounds will be captured in the recording.
  Thanks a lot.
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Re: recording from cassette

2004-07-02 Thread Matthew Bullis
The sound cards in the last few years have all had the multichannel support,
so perhaps your speech hasn't talked, or you've turned off your windows
sounds, but it's good that it hasn't happened, because if you're recording
something live, never to be repeated, it wouldn't do to have a screen reader
chime in, or a windows sound happen if it could be avoided. Also, you should
be able to check the what you hear option, and then go back and check the
microphone option afterwords and use both if you wanted. You have to do it
in that order though, because the what you hear option shuts others off.
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Re: recording from cassette

2004-07-02 Thread mimi
I think the speech is going through a separate channel.  Only thing I can
say is I do one thing at a time.  When I am encoding, I have to concentrate
on that so I do nothing else while I am listening to the book or radio
broadcast I am encoding, or the music I am working on.  I don't know how it
works for those who wants to do more than one thing.  I cannot concentrate
on more than one thing even in Windows.  I know you can multitask, but I
just don't.  I'm one of those who cannot walk and chew gum at the same time,
if you get the picture.

Mimi




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 Hi Mimi, you said that you don't have the problem of speech being recorded
 while you are recording something. Can you tell me how this works a
little.
 I have a multichannel card as well and I have speech going to that sound
 card.
 Melissa
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 Subject: Re: recording from cassette


  Matthew, I have not had this happen to me, probably because I have a
  multichannel card.  I'm not trying to pick a fight about it, just making
 an
  observation.  HOpe you understand that.
 
  Mimi
 
 
 
 
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   If you're going to use the what you hear option, keep in mind that if
 your
   speech runs through your sound card, any speech spoken by your screen
   reader, or any windows sounds will be captured in the recording.
   Thanks a lot.
   Matthew
  
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Re: recording from cassette

2004-07-01 Thread mimi
It sounds to me, Tessa, like you turned down the volume a lot.  Try sliding
the volume up to 45 and see what happens when you record through your
line-in on your sound card.  Don't know what screen reader you are using,
but in my case with Window-Eyes 4.5 standard and Windows 98SE, sliding up
raises the volume, and sliding down lowers it.  Keep trying.

Mimi




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Subject: recording from cassette


 Hi All:
 I'm using cdex version 5 trying to record something off a cassette.
 At one time when I first did this I was able to hear the recording through
the
 computers speakers, but now for some reason I can't hear it so don't know
when
 to hit the stop button. I've looked at my volume control and everything
seems
 fine, there are no options with the mute button checked, the line in
volume is
 up to 100% but I still can't hear the item being recorded. I've looked
through
 the cdex options and found nothing, I looked through volume control and
found
 nothing for mic, only for line in, I remember seeing a setting for mic
somewhere
 but don't know where. I do have sound blaster live on the system but don't
know
 where in that to look for mic or what to change to make this recording.
Anyone
 have any ideas?
 Thanks
 Tessa
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