Whatever the case regarding development, there
is a version available that was modified by the late
Carlos to make it more accessible. You may have to get it
from individuals, I know nothing about what is offered on
the Blind Help Site. Whatever the case, I use the program
and will send a link to get it using We Transfer if
requested.
As modified, the program has three settings
for source:
Sound card, what you hear, which is Wasapi, (spelling) and
both, which allows you to record using your microphone
using the sound card and other material simultaneously.
Hah...I heard that first line in the Hal
voice.
I got Goldwave and Audacity and even Reaper over here
(though I still have
to learn how to use it properly) to do all my recording
needs. People used
to talk about Virtual Recorder some but, indeed, it's
long abandoned. Might
still work. But is it even capable of using Wasapi?
-----Original Message-----
From: chat@nvda.groups.io <chat@nvda.groups.io> On
Behalf Of Sarah k Alawami
Sent: October 6, 2022 11:26 AM
To: chat@nvda.groups.io
Subject: Re: [chat] How can this be possible?
Sorry Dave, I can't do that.
Don't judge. I've never, ever used virtual recorder in
my life, I've heard
of it however for what ever reason thought it was
abandoned or inaccessible
or something, that was as of about 20 years ago. As this
surface is only for
work stuff when I travel or note taking, I really don't
want to put anymore
than necessary on it.
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From: chat@nvda.groups.io <chat@nvda.groups.io> On
Behalf Of Brian's Mail
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Sent: Thursday, October 6, 2022 2:18 AM
To: chat@nvda.groups.io
Subject: Re: [chat] How can this be possible?
You can use virtual recorder for this of
course.
Brian
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From: "Sarah k Alawami" <marrie12@...>
To: <chat@nvda.groups.io>
Sent: Wednesday, October 05, 2022 10:02 PM
Subject: Re: [chat] How can this be possible?
Yep you should hear my serfice. Shutdown,
start up, progress bar and
start up play almost within 2 or 3 seconds of each
other. I should
record it some time with my phone, you know, gorilla
style lol! I do
have some updating to do, man that thign is fast! I
guess my system
also buffers ok as well.
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On 5 Oct 2022, at 9:02, Brian's Mail list
account via groups.io wrote:
Well it always happens here but it seems
to cause no ill effects. I
guess it means the system is buffering OK and there
are no resource
hogging things running.
Brian
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Brian Vogel"
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To: <chat@nvda.groups.io>
Sent: Wednesday, October 05, 2022 4:57 PM
Subject: Re: [chat] How can this be possible?
These sounds are played:
1. By two different instances of NVDA.
2. Based on information from others (as well as your
observation) are
played asynchronously. This means that a call is
made to play the
sound and the program continues merrily on. When it
gets played is
when the operating system gives a time slice to the
sound player,
which is a separate thing from NVDA itself.
In theory, it's possible for the startup
sound of a newly fired up
instance of NVDA to be played prior to the shutdown
sound for one
already closed depending on when each of the
respective players are
handed their time to play by Windows. It certainly
wouldn't be
common, at all, but it can happen when any process
is asynchronous
from another.
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