Re: forgot to tell you what audio editer I am using
Gene
See this article and if you wish, look for more
information.
GGene
----- Original Message -----
From: Gene
Sent: Friday, March 18, 2016 1:54 PM
To: nvda@groups.io
Subject: Re: [nvda] forgot to tell you what audio editer I am
using It's not the fault of the microphone. The
only way to record the microphone and your screen-reader is to find a way to
record that mixes both sources together. What you hear or Stereo Mix has
already been suggested but if you are using Windows 7 or higher, and using the
internal sound card that came with your computer, you probably don't have such
an item and trying to get such an item using your internal sound card involves
more experimentation than I believe it is worth.
With external sound cards, my understanding is that
such a feature also may or may not be available.
If you are using a new or reasonably new version of
Audacity, the program provides for that kind of recording. I don't know
the name of the feature nor how you set it up. It may be called something
like loop back. But this question should be discussed on the Audacity for
Blind users' list.
I don't know the subscribe information for that
list. If it helps you figure it out, the address to send messages to the
list is:
The archives are available
whether people are members of the list or not. Do a Google search for loop
back audacity or loop back audacity blind and see what information you
get.
Someone else may have the
subscription information to join the list but that may not be necessary
depending on what you find with a search..
Gene
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From: Bobby
Sent: Friday, March 18, 2016 1:52 PM
To: nvda@groups.io
Subject: [nvda] forgot to tell you what audio editer I am
using also have gold wave. As I said my voice will not come through. Please tell me what I am doing wrong. I am not happy with this microphone at all if i can't record my voice and screen reader together
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