Antonio it seems to be working fine for me. Have you changed any settings or
tried any of your other cd's. I do have several that weren't listed on the
database and I thought it was broken or something but I used it today.
Tessa
___
PC-Audio List Help,
Hi All:
I'm using windows 98 and cdex version 5. I don't know what I did but I must have
changed something because now it seems to take forever to get tracks off a cd.
Before it would just do the track take maybe 10 minutes or so to do the disk
depending on the number of songs, but now it runs thro
Hi, I have a creative sound blaster PCI and windows
xp, when I go in to the adjust volume for record I
can
adjust the mic volume numbers, but they don't mean a
thing. When I record in gold wave, the volume
remains
the same whether the number is 0, 500 or anything
in
between. The only way t
- Original Message -
[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: saving radio stations with media plyer
We were using blindradio.org and tried to download stations into the media
library of XP Media Player, we downloaded the url's and found that when
when
you go into "My Playlist" what we have are l
Hi, a friend of mine mentioned text aloud and I was wondering if I could use this
without messing up jaws. How does this text aloud work and what are the benefits.
___
PC-Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more...
http://www.pc-audio.org
To
I'm planning to check out a couple Philips dvd players. They are reported
to have exceptional regular cd playback quality plus they play SACDs. The
prices are good as well. I just hope they are easy for a blind person to
use. Notice I didn't say "accessible"?
Read these reviews.
http://www.
>>an external USB card that you plug into a free USB slot, hence the
>>similar features etc.
would using this type of card be a way to avoide conflicts with Jaws and
and when using sound editing programs. Perhaps a cheaper answer than an
external synth like the Dectalk.
Cheers
Hamish
-Ori
I have an Otogy external card.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Hamish Mackenzie
Sent: Sunday, July 25, 2004 4:12 AM
To: PC audio discussion list.
Subject: RE: extigy or audigy?
Hi
One is an internal card that sits inside your pc case
Hi Again
yes you could direct jaws to the onboard card using the instructions in
the fs tech notice. Winamp allows you to choose which sound device you
want so that is optional from within the winamp settings. things like
real player and windows media player do not however so you have to
chang
Hi
One is an internal card that sits inside your pc case and the exdigy is
an external USB card that you plug into a free USB slot, hence the
similar features etc.
Cheers
Hamish
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Geoff Waaler
Sent: Sunda
If I were to acquire a second sound device for my XP pro machine would
it be possible to have
the sound board function as my software synthesizer for JFW and
configure the USB sound device as the default output source for Winamp
and input for recordings? I am aware of the FS TSN describing how to
Greetings,
I'm in the market for a USB sound device and can not tell the
difference between the Creative Labs extigy and audigy. The price and
descriptions appear to be almost identical. Can someone advise which
is newer or better? Is there another brand in the same basic price
range I should l
12 matches
Mail list logo