I tried the same thing on another page and it didn't work for me either.
Now I'm not sure what I did that made it work. Perhaps one does have to
rout the Jaws cursor first and click on the slider.
I'm dissapointed that it doesn't just work the way I thought it did.
Bob
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Hello Robert and list: Are you saying that it is possible (using one sound
card)..with Total Recorder..to record an internet stream and not have Jaws
interfere with what you're recording? If this be the case, that's something
I didn't know; I'm currently running Jaws 11, Windows XP Home and To
Open the options menu and click on settings
arrow to the drivers tabg then tab over to "exclusions" and enter
you will find a radio box choose the one restricting recording these
applications
tab to the add button and find the jfw.exe file to add it to the list
the jfw file is found
c:\programs
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Hello Listers,
I have just joined this list and I need some help with Total Recorder 7.1. I
am also running Jaws 10.0.
When I ran Total Recorder before, also with Jaws 10, there was a setting that
would allow me to record from the sound card without hearing Jaws in the
background. I've gone t
esizer you may find amusing while testing
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I would think you could do this with Windows XP, Vista or 7, without any 3rd
party application, although I haven't done this myself. A web page
explaining how to create data and music CD's in Windows XP is at
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/setup/expert/bridgman_august13.mspx
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Well..I tried what you said; I'm either missing something or..it really
isn't working for me! Am using Jaws 11; Windows XP Home.
Tom Kaufman
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From: "Robert Logue"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Sunday, September 05, 2010 3:36 PM
Subject: I think they fixed Y
I recently noticed the progress bar looks different on Youtube. So I tried
turning the Jaws virtual pc cursor off with Jawskey z and you know what? I
could move forward and back with right and left arrows and move volume and up
with up and down arrows. I don't think this ever worked so well befo
Hi Everyone:
Seeking info on software that I can use to burn a data CD. I'm trying to
burn a Seagate Disc Setup utility until CD so I can use it to FORMAT several
hard drives ranging from 250GB to 750GB.
I'd be interested in knowing if any list member has tried a free CD burner
that is reas
ah yeah, a Wireless Router .
On 06/09/2010, at 3:01 AM, Tim Grady wrote:
> It's a router.
>
> - Original Message - From: "André van Deventer"
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> Sent: Sunday, September 05, 2010 12:40 PM
> Subject: RE: Airport Express Again
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>> Dane
>>
>> So
Yep pretty much, use it the Airport Express as an extension to your Wi-Fi
network if you have one set up or use it as a base station if you're starting
out, you can of course have 2 Wi-Fi networks running at the same time if that's
what you want, Airport Express can be configured that way.
On
It's a router.
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From: "André van Deventer"
To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'"
Sent: Sunday, September 05, 2010 12:40 PM
Subject: RE: Airport Express Again
Dane
So does this thing have a transmitter and receiver unit then?
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No, the computer is the transmitter, it transmits over the wi-fi network. The
Airport Express is a base station and transmits/receives as a base station
would over a Wi-fi network, only difference is with the Airport Express is that
it has an analogue/digital audio output for connection to an a
The way I understand it is that it's using your current wifi network, so if
you already have a wifi router than you just need an Airport plugged in near
your stereo system. A page with a good review and high level instructions
can be found at http://www.audioreview.com/Airportcrx.aspx.
--
Christop
Dane
So does this thing have a transmitter and receiver unit then?
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You're doing things the right way in streaming directly from your Mac Mini via
your digital cable so to best describe the Airport Express let's take your
situation a little further by supposing that you've taken your home theatre
system to another part of the house, connect an Airport Express to
HI Dane,
I'm going to briefly describe my current setup with my Mac Mini:
I have it connected to my home theeater via the digital optic connection using
the optic cable I purchased via Apple recommendation from Radio Shakc.
I'm getting the impression the convertor you speak of is a transmittor t
Hi list, does anyone know if there is a version of merge that will
work with windows 7. i have a version which i use on my old xp
machine, but i can't even load the exe file on to my windows7 machine. brian.
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