Re: Virtual Recorder
Gene
You keep saying the choice is between your sound
card and your voice. When you record your voice, you are recording using
the microphone input of your sound card. The real advantages of this
program are that it allows you to record from both a virtual device and a
sound card simultaneously so you can mix things in more ways. You can also
record from just a virtual device. the virtual device ability allows you
to record things such as Internet Streams even if your sound card doesn't
support the What You Hear or Stereo Mix option. This option has other
names as well. If your sound card supports it, you can record anything
your sound card plays. It has become increasingly difficult to find sound
cards that support StereoMix in later versions of Windows. Virtual Device
gives you another way to do the same thing and may save you a good deal of
fooling around and may save you the need to purchahse another sound card.
In other words, when you record from your soundcard, you can record whatever sources your sound card supports. If you set your sound card to line in, you can record line-in. If you set your sound card recording source to Microphone, you can record using your Microphone etc. When using the virtual device setting, you can
record as though your sound card supports stereo mix. But you are not
recording using your sound card.
If this is difficult to understand, I'll attempt to
explain it further but more people might be interested in the program and might
realize more ways in which it can be used if they understand this
distinction.
But one example is that if you want to record an
Internet stream and your sound card doesn't support stereo Mix, you can use the
virtual device setting to record the stream as it plays. But if you do,
you can't do things such as use a screen-reader. The screen-reader will be
recorded as well.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
From: David Moore
Sent: Sunday, May 29, 2016 12:16 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Virtual Recorder I have the link for the virtual recorder, that I will put below. It will work on your Windows PC. A good friend, gave me this web site done by a guy named Carlos nazario. The site, when brought up, just says files, and there are a number of programs you can download from this site. Press H for heading until you hear virtual recorder installer, or the next heading says virtual recorder portable. I pressed enter on the virtual recorder installer and installed it to my computer. After you install it, tab to settings and set up a shortcut command for pause and some other tasks you will want virtual recorder to do. It is very accessible. You will tab to a record button and just press it to record. Now, there is a list that you must pick a recording choice from. You can record what comes from the sound card, both the sound card and your voice, , or just your voice. The top choice is the first one and so on. Here is the link, and let me know if you have any questions. Here is the link. http://opopanax.net/download/ Take care. David Moore -----Original Message----- From: Jolene Cardenas Sent: Sunday, May 29, 2016 12:16 AM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: [nvda] Virtual Recorder Hello there, I just did a Google search on "Virtual Recorder," which someone had recommended for us Windows 10 users who're searching for a sound recorder that'll work with both Windows 10 and NVDA. Here's a few of the links I discovered: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ix.com.android.VirtualRecorder&hl=en http://virtual-recorder.soft112.com/ One appears to be for Android phones, and the other one appears to be some kind of stand-alone device, but I think some of us is looking for one for PC's if such a software exists. Then when I did a search for "Virtual Audio Recorder," I got this link: http://www.virtualaudiorecorder.com/ So my question is this: Is it called Virtual Recorder, Virtual Audio Recorder, or something else? Please be specific, because even when one word of the software name is off, a person will get the wrong information! Thank you. aloha, Jolene.
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