Subject: total recorder help
hello how do I tell jaws not to have my recordings not come threw total
recorder?
no mater what I choose it comes threw total recorder jaws does plus what
ever else I am recording.
Hank
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Which version of Windows. You need a second audio device in Windows
Vista 7 but should be able to not have the Jaws voice recorded in XP
with only one sound device. Depends on the Total Recorder driver used.
Bob
On 8/25/2012 9:48 PM, Hank Smith wrote:
hello how do I tell jaws not to have
hello how do I tell jaws not to have my recordings not come threw total
recorder?
no mater what I choose it comes threw total recorder jaws does plus what
ever else I am recording.
Hank
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Hi,
I'm not a jaws user, though I have it on my system and am familiar
enough with it to know that in the followin-eyes. When you tab to it from
another application, and then turn it of you are returned to the last
application from which you tabbed to jaws. So, what I do if I don't
There is another way to solve this problem and that is to buy a hardware
speech synthesizer. Not a cheap solution but it would solve this problem.
At 04:07 AM 5/03/2005, you wrote:
JoAnn: One thing I've been told about 'Total Recorder is..if you only
have one soundcard, there's no way to
Does anyone know if there's a good detailed tutorial with adaptive
screenreaders in mind, dealing with total recorder and how to use its
settings? I've run into a couple things. First I guess I have to keep my
files wav files because changing format only recorded what Jaws was
saying--well
JoAnn: One thing I've been told about 'Total Recorder is..if you only
have one soundcard, there's no way to prevent it from recording Jaws when
trying to record; the only way around this (as far as I know) is to have a
second soundcard. Someone feel free to jump in and tell me if I'm wrong!
Tom
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
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
, 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
I'm still having problems configuring Total Recorder Professional Edition to
automatically split tracks. I thought I had it set up correctly, but it
saved the album as only one track, again. I must be missing something and
would appreciate hearing from anyone who might be able to help. If you'd
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