Hello everyone
I would like to recommend using NCH software's
for Dictation, recording and editing video audio and pictures ., and you can
control almost every aspect of the software with keyboard shortcuts. In addition,
you can change or ad keyboard shortcuts. For personal use, the software's are
free to use.
בתאריך יום ו׳, 3 באפר׳ 2020 ב-4:16 מאת Gene < gsasner@...>:
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Here is the link. It was originally the second half of a
presentation. The first half dealt with Audacity but it is old now and
there is a considerable amount of new information so I’m not distributing the
Audacithy section much. But the MP3 Direct Cut section is all or almost
all current.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, April 02, 2020 7:19 PM
Subject: Re: [nvda] most accessible audio recording software with
nvda
Gene,
Yes, please do send that presentation. I have been trying to do
some things and I think I need more intro before I am going to be very
successful.
Thank you very much
Dan Beaver
On 4/2/2020 5:10 PM, Gene wrote:
I don’t know why it doesn’t have access but it can be used as a portable
program. the installer places shortcuts in various places to let you
conveniently run the program. I don’t remember how it is packaged.
I haven’t installed it for years but if it is offered as a zip program, you
can unzip it wherever you want and use it.
Or you can try installing it in a different folder. Does the
installer allow you to change the installation folder?
Did you also get the Lame encoder? You need to place the Lame.dll
encoder file in the program folder. I’m not sure I gave the exact name
of the file but its very close and Lame is correct.
I can send you a presentation on the basics of how to use the program and
it may contain a little installation infrmation. I did it years ago and
I don’t remember exactly what I put in it.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, April 02, 2020 3:55 PM
Subject: Re: [nvda] most accessible audio recording software with
nvda
Gene,
I downloaded MP3 direct cut and tried to install it on my system.
I downloaded the version for Win 10. It won't install, it says it
doesn't have access to the folder where it wants to install it. I will
have to figure out another place to install it where it will still work.
Or, I may try to figure out how to authorize it.
It sounds good so thanks for suggesting it in an earlier
posting.
Dan Beaver
On 4/2/2020 4:13 PM, Gene wrote:
CDex is not a recording program. It is a CD ripping
program.
It really isn’t a good idea for people, and I see it when evber such a
question is asked, to recommend Goldwave without first knowing what a person
wants to do. Goldwave is not free. It isn’t expensive unless you
don’t have much money and you are on a tight budget, but it does cost
something like forty or fifty U.S. dollars.
If you just want to record and edit mp3 files, MP3 Direct Cut is a much
better choice. If you want to record and work with other formats,
other programs would be used, MP3 Direct Cut only works with MP3 files but
since many people just want to record and edit MP3 files, the way the person
wants to use the program needs to be found out before making a
recommendation.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, April 02, 2020 1:45 PM
Subject: Re: [nvda] most accessible audio recording software
with nvda
i would recommend gold wave and c dex, as someone else
suggested ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jonathan Nadeau" mailto:nadeau.jon@...To: mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.ioSent: Thursday,
April 2, 2020 9:28 AM Subject: [nvda] most accessible audio recording
software with nvda > Greetings list, > > >
Please excuse if this isn't the correct list for this question. Using nvda
> what is the most accessible audio recording software? If anyone
could aim > me in the right direction I would greatly appreciate it.
I hope everyone > is staying safe. > > > >
--
Dan Beaver (KA4DAN) --
Dan Beaver (KA4DAN)
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Jonathan Nadeau <nadeau.jon@...>
Is there a list of users of audacity and nvda? If so can you give
me the link? Your time and help is greatly appreciated.
On 4/2/2020 7:39 PM, Gene wrote:
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
Best is a meaningless term in this context. Best for
what? Do you want good effects? Do you want specific
abilities or features? Your question cannot be properly
answered.
However, if you want to try a free multitrack recording
program that is quite accessible and that is already used by
a lot of blind people, there is a blind users list, you may
want to try Audacity. If you want a program that has
professional effects and perhaps other features I don’t know
about, you may want something else.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, April 02, 2020 4:44 PM
Subject: Re: [nvda] most accessible audio
recording software with nvda
Thanks everyone for the suggestions. But I should had
wored my question a little different. I should have asked
what is the best multi-track recorder for nvda.
On 4/2/2020 5:24 PM, Sarah k
Alawami wrote:
Yep. I used to use CDEX as a recording
tool when I was in class to quickly record, then I
would edit and split later, taking out the dead time
when I was writing an essay durin class etc.
Sarah Alawami, owner of TFFP. . For more
info go to our website.
to subscribe to the feed click here and you can also follow us on twitter
Our discord is where you
will know when we go live on [twitch.](http://twitch.tv/ke7zum]
Feel free to give the channel a follow and see what
is up there.
For stream archives, products you can
buy and more visit my main lbry page and
my tffp lbry page YOu will
also be able to buy some of my products and eBooks
there.
Finally, to become a patron and help
support the podcast go here
On 2 Apr 2020, at 13:32, David Griffith
wrote:
This
is not correct.
CDex has an analogue recording
function so is perfectly
feasible as a recording tool.
Check out the second menu
option under Tools – analogue
recording where you can set input
devices including choice
of microphone and you can also specify
sampling rates etc.
David Griffith
David Griffith
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io
mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io
On Behalf Of Gene
Sent: 02 April 2020 21:14
To: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Subject: Re: [nvda] most
accessible audio recording software with
nvda
CDex is not a recording
program. It is a CD ripping program.
It really isn’t a good idea
for people, and I see it when evber
such a question is asked, to recommend
Goldwave without first knowing what a
person wants to do. Goldwave is not
free. It isn’t expensive unless you
don’t have much money and you are on a
tight budget, but it does cost
something like forty or fifty U.S.
dollars.
If you just want to record and
edit mp3 files, MP3 Direct Cut is a
much better choice. If you want to
record and work with other formats,
other programs would be used, MP3
Direct Cut only works with MP3 files
but since many people just want to
record and edit MP3 files, the way the
person wants to use the program needs
to be found out before making a
recommendation.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, April 02,
2020 1:45 PM
Subject: Re: [nvda] most
accessible audio recording
software with nvda
i would recommend gold wave
and c dex, as someone else suggested
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jonathan Nadeau" <nadeau.jon@...>
To: <nvda@nvda.groups.io>
Sent: Thursday, April 2, 2020 9:28 AM
Subject: [nvda] most accessible audio
recording software with nvda
> Greetings list,
>
>
> Please excuse if this isn't the
correct list for this question. Using
nvda
> what is the most accessible audio
recording software? If anyone could
aim
> me in the right direction I would
greatly appreciate it. I hope everyone
> is staying safe.
>
>
>
>
|
|
Jonathan Nadeau <nadeau.jon@...>
Okay great! I have heard of this but wasn't sure if it was
accessible. Is there a list of people using reaper with nvda? Also
how do I get the scripts to use with nvda? Thanks again for all
your help.
On 4/2/2020 5:52 PM, Sarah k Alawami
wrote:
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
You can use reaper, audacity is free, but I
personally do not like it. Reaper is about $60 but you get
multi ck, midi support and it's very accessible with the
osara scripts that have ben written for NVDA.
Sarah Alawami, owner of TFFP. . For more info go
to our website.
to subscribe to the feed click here and you can also follow us on twitter
Our discord is where you will know
when we go live on [twitch.](http://twitch.tv/ke7zum]
Feel free to give the channel a follow and see what is up
there.
For stream archives, products you can buy and
more visit my main lbry page and my tffp
lbry page YOu will also be able to buy some of my
products and eBooks there.
Finally, to become a patron and help support the
podcast go here
On 2 Apr 2020, at 14:44, Jonathan Nadeau wrote:
Thanks everyone for the suggestions. But I should had
wored my question a little different. I should have asked
what is the best multi-track recorder for nvda.
On 4/2/2020 5:24 PM, Sarah k
Alawami wrote:
Yep. I used to use CDEX as a recording
tool when I was in class to quickly record, then I
would edit and split later, taking out the dead time
when I was writing an essay durin class etc.
Sarah Alawami, owner of TFFP. . For more
info go to our website.
to subscribe to the feed click here and you can also follow us on twitter
Our discord is where you
will know when we go live on [twitch.](http://twitch.tv/ke7zum]
Feel free to give the channel a follow and see what
is up there.
For stream archives, products you can
buy and more visit my main lbry page and
my tffp lbry page YOu will
also be able to buy some of my products and eBooks
there.
Finally, to become a patron and help
support the podcast go here
On 2 Apr 2020, at 13:32, David Griffith
wrote:
This is not correct.
CDex has an analogue recording
function so
is perfectly feasible as a recording
tool.
Check out the second menu
option under Tools – analogue
recording where you can set input
devices including choice
of microphone and you can also specify
sampling rates etc.
David Griffith
David Griffith
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io
<nvda@nvda.groups.io>
On Behalf Of Gene
Sent: 02 April 2020 21:14
To: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Subject: Re: [nvda] most
accessible audio recording software with
nvda
CDex is
not a recording program. It is a CD
ripping program.
It really
isn’t a good idea for people, and I
see it when evber such a question is
asked, to recommend Goldwave without
first knowing what a person wants to
do. Goldwave is not free. It isn’t
expensive unless you don’t have much
money and you are on a tight budget,
but it does cost something like forty
or fifty U.S. dollars.
If you
just want to record and edit mp3
files, MP3 Direct Cut is a much better
choice. If you want to record and
work with other formats, other
programs would be used, MP3 Direct Cut
only works with MP3 files but since
many people just want to record and
edit MP3 files, the way the person
wants to use the program needs to be
found out before making a
recommendation.
-----
Original Message -----
Sent:
Thursday, April 02, 2020 1:45 PM
Subject:
Re: [nvda] most accessible audio
recording software with nvda
i would
recommend gold wave and c dex, as
someone else suggested
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jonathan Nadeau" <nadeau.jon@...>
To: <nvda@nvda.groups.io>
Sent: Thursday, April 2, 2020 9:28 AM
Subject: [nvda] most accessible audio
recording software with nvda
> Greetings list,
>
>
> Please excuse if this isn't the
correct list for this question. Using
nvda
> what is the most accessible audio
recording software? If anyone could
aim
> me in the right direction I would
greatly appreciate it. I hope everyone
> is staying safe.
>
>
>
>
|
|
The page to read about the list and other information you may be interested
in is:
According to the information, as I recall, you need to subscribe to the
list on a web page, but you can check. It appears you can’d do so with
ee-mail commands, though perhaps there is a way, not described there.
Gene
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, April 03, 2020 6:54 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] most accessible audio recording software with
nvda
Is there a list of users of audacity and nvda? If so can you give me the
link? Your time and help is greatly appreciated.
On 4/2/2020 7:39 PM, Gene wrote:
Best is a meaningless term in this context. Best for what? Do
you want good effects? Do you want specific abilities or features?
Your question cannot be properly answered.
However, if you want to try a free multitrack recording program that is
quite accessible and that is already used by a lot of blind people, there is a
blind users list, you may want to try Audacity. If you want a program
that has professional effects and perhaps other features I don’t know about,
you may want something else.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, April 02, 2020 4:44 PM
Subject: Re: [nvda] most accessible audio recording software with
nvda
Thanks everyone for the suggestions. But I should had wored my question a
little different. I should have asked what is the best multi-track recorder
for nvda.
On 4/2/2020 5:24 PM, Sarah k Alawami
wrote:
Yep. I used to use CDEX as a recording tool when I was in class
to quickly record, then I would edit and split later, taking out the dead
time when I was writing an essay durin class etc.
Sarah Alawami, owner of TFFP. . For more info go to our website.
to subscribe to the feed click here and
you can also follow us on twitter
Our discord is where you will know when we go live on
[twitch.](http://twitch.tv/ke7zum] Feel free to give the
channel a follow and see what is up there.
For stream archives, products you can buy and more visit my main lbry page
and my tffp
lbry page YOu will also be able to buy some of my products and eBooks
there.
Finally, to become a patron and help support the podcast go here
On 2 Apr 2020, at 13:32, David Griffith wrote:
This is not correct.
CDex has an analogue recording function so is perfectly feasible as a
recording tool.
Check out the second menu option under Tools – analogue
recording where you can set input devices including choice of microphone and you can
also specify sampling rates etc.
David Griffith
David Griffith
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io On Behalf Of
Gene Sent: 02 April 2020 21:14 To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re:
[nvda] most accessible audio recording software with
nvda
CDex is not a recording
program. It is a CD ripping program.
It really isn’t a good idea for
people, and I see it when evber such a question is asked, to recommend
Goldwave without first knowing what a person wants to do. Goldwave
is not free. It isn’t expensive unless you don’t have much money and
you are on a tight budget, but it does cost something like forty or fifty
U.S. dollars.
If you just want to record and
edit mp3 files, MP3 Direct Cut is a much better choice. If you want
to record and work with other formats, other programs would be used, MP3
Direct Cut only works with MP3 files but since many people just want to
record and edit MP3 files, the way the person wants to use the program
needs to be found out before making a recommendation.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, April 02,
2020 1:45 PM
Subject: Re: [nvda] most
accessible audio recording software with nvda
i would recommend gold wave and
c dex, as someone else suggested
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jonathan Nadeau" <nadeau.jon@...> To: <nvda@nvda.groups.io> Sent: Thursday,
April 2, 2020 9:28 AM Subject: [nvda] most accessible audio recording
software with nvda
> Greetings list, > > >
Please excuse if this isn't the correct list for this question. Using nvda
> what is the most accessible audio recording software? If anyone
could aim > me in the right direction I would greatly appreciate
it. I hope everyone > is staying safe. > > >
>
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|
Look for reaper without peepers. I think it's on groups.io.
George
On 4/3/2020 6:56 AM, Jonathan Nadeau
wrote:
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
Okay great! I have heard of this but wasn't sure if it was
accessible. Is there a list of people using reaper with nvda?
Also how do I get the scripts to use with nvda? Thanks again for
all your help.
On 4/2/2020 5:52 PM, Sarah k Alawami
wrote:
You can use reaper, audacity is free, but I
personally do not like it. Reaper is about $60 but you get
multi ck, midi support and it's very accessible with the
osara scripts that have ben written for NVDA.
Sarah Alawami, owner of TFFP. . For more info
go to our website.
to subscribe to the feed click here and you can also follow us on twitter
Our discord is where you will
know when we go live on [twitch.](http://twitch.tv/ke7zum]
Feel free to give the channel a follow and see what is up
there.
For stream archives, products you can buy and
more visit my main lbry page and my tffp lbry page YOu will also
be able to buy some of my products and eBooks there.
Finally, to become a patron and help support
the podcast go here
On 2 Apr 2020, at 14:44, Jonathan Nadeau
wrote:
Thanks everyone for the suggestions. But I should had
wored my question a little different. I should have
asked what is the best multi-track recorder for nvda.
On 4/2/2020 5:24 PM, Sarah k
Alawami wrote:
Yep. I used to use CDEX as a recording
tool when I was in class to quickly record, then I
would edit and split later, taking out the dead
time when I was writing an essay durin class etc.
Sarah Alawami, owner of TFFP. . For
more info go to our website.
to subscribe to the feed click here and you can also
follow us on twitter
Our discord is where you
will know when we go live on [twitch.](http://twitch.tv/ke7zum]
Feel free to give the channel a follow and see
what is up there.
For stream archives, products you can
buy and more visit my main lbry page and
my tffp lbry page YOu
will also be able to buy some of my products and
eBooks there.
Finally, to become a patron and help
support the podcast go here
On 2 Apr 2020, at 13:32, David
Griffith wrote:
This is not correct.
CDex has an analogue recording
function so
is perfectly feasible as a recording
tool.
Check out the second
menu option under Tools – analogue
recording where you can set input
devices including choice
of microphone and you can also
specify sampling rates etc.
David Griffith
David Griffith
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io
<nvda@nvda.groups.io>
On Behalf Of Gene
Sent: 02 April 2020 21:14
To: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Subject: Re: [nvda] most
accessible audio recording software
with nvda
CDex is
not a recording program. It is a CD
ripping program.
It
really isn’t a good idea for people,
and I see it when evber such a
question is asked, to recommend
Goldwave without first knowing what
a person wants to do. Goldwave is
not free. It isn’t expensive unless
you don’t have much money and you
are on a tight budget, but it does
cost something like forty or fifty
U.S. dollars.
If you
just want to record and edit mp3
files, MP3 Direct Cut is a much
better choice. If you want to
record and work with other formats,
other programs would be used, MP3
Direct Cut only works with MP3 files
but since many people just want to
record and edit MP3 files, the way
the person wants to use the program
needs to be found out before making
a recommendation.
-----
Original Message -----
Sent:
Thursday, April 02, 2020 1:45
PM
Subject:
Re: [nvda] most accessible
audio recording software with
nvda
i would
recommend gold wave and c dex, as
someone else suggested
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jonathan Nadeau" <nadeau.jon@...>
To: <nvda@nvda.groups.io>
Sent: Thursday, April 2, 2020 9:28
AM
Subject: [nvda] most accessible
audio recording software with nvda
> Greetings list,
>
>
> Please excuse if this isn't the
correct list for this question.
Using nvda
> what is the most accessible
audio recording software? If anyone
could aim
> me in the right direction I
would greatly appreciate it. I hope
everyone
> is staying safe.
>
>
>
>
|
|

Sarah k Alawami
here is the group link. In there is the email address and list history. I hope archives are viewable by the public.
Take care
Sarah Alawami, owner of TFFP. . For more info go to our website.
to subscribe to the feed click here and you can also follow us on twitter
Our discord is where you will know when we go live on [twitch.](http://twitch.tv/ke7zum] Feel free to give the channel a follow and see what is up there.
For stream archives, products you can buy and more visit my main lbry page and my tffp lbry page YOu will also be able to buy some of my products and eBooks there.
Finally, to become a patron and help support the podcast go here
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
On 3 Apr 2020, at 4:56, Jonathan Nadeau wrote:
Okay great! I have heard of this but wasn't sure if it was
accessible. Is there a list of people using reaper with nvda? Also
how do I get the scripts to use with nvda? Thanks again for all
your help.
On 4/2/2020 5:52 PM, Sarah k Alawami
wrote:
You can use reaper, audacity is free, but I
personally do not like it. Reaper is about $60 but you get
multi ck, midi support and it's very accessible with the
osara scripts that have ben written for NVDA.
Sarah Alawami, owner of TFFP. . For more info go
to our website.
to subscribe to the feed click here and you can also follow us on twitter
Our discord is where you will know
when we go live on [twitch.](http://twitch.tv/ke7zum]
Feel free to give the channel a follow and see what is up
there.
For stream archives, products you can buy and
more visit my main lbry page and my tffp
lbry page YOu will also be able to buy some of my
products and eBooks there.
Finally, to become a patron and help support the
podcast go here
On 2 Apr 2020, at 14:44, Jonathan Nadeau wrote:
Thanks everyone for the suggestions. But I should had
wored my question a little different. I should have asked
what is the best multi-track recorder for nvda.
On 4/2/2020 5:24 PM, Sarah k
Alawami wrote:
Yep. I used to use CDEX as a recording
tool when I was in class to quickly record, then I
would edit and split later, taking out the dead time
when I was writing an essay durin class etc.
Sarah Alawami, owner of TFFP. . For more
info go to our website.
to subscribe to the feed click here and you can also follow us on twitter
Our discord is where you
will know when we go live on [twitch.](http://twitch.tv/ke7zum]
Feel free to give the channel a follow and see what
is up there.
For stream archives, products you can
buy and more visit my main lbry page and
my tffp lbry page YOu will
also be able to buy some of my products and eBooks
there.
Finally, to become a patron and help
support the podcast go here
On 2 Apr 2020, at 13:32, David Griffith
wrote:
This is not correct.
CDex has an analogue recording
function so
is perfectly feasible as a recording
tool.
Check out the second menu
option under Tools – analogue
recording where you can set input
devices including choice
of microphone and you can also specify
sampling rates etc.
David Griffith
David Griffith
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io
<nvda@nvda.groups.io>
On Behalf Of Gene
Sent: 02 April 2020 21:14
To: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Subject: Re: [nvda] most
accessible audio recording software with
nvda
CDex is
not a recording program. It is a CD
ripping program.
It really
isn’t a good idea for people, and I
see it when evber such a question is
asked, to recommend Goldwave without
first knowing what a person wants to
do. Goldwave is not free. It isn’t
expensive unless you don’t have much
money and you are on a tight budget,
but it does cost something like forty
or fifty U.S. dollars.
If you
just want to record and edit mp3
files, MP3 Direct Cut is a much better
choice. If you want to record and
work with other formats, other
programs would be used, MP3 Direct Cut
only works with MP3 files but since
many people just want to record and
edit MP3 files, the way the person
wants to use the program needs to be
found out before making a
recommendation.
-----
Original Message -----
Sent:
Thursday, April 02, 2020 1:45 PM
Subject:
Re: [nvda] most accessible audio
recording software with nvda
i would
recommend gold wave and c dex, as
someone else suggested
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jonathan Nadeau" <nadeau.jon@...>
To: <nvda@nvda.groups.io>
Sent: Thursday, April 2, 2020 9:28 AM
Subject: [nvda] most accessible audio
recording software with nvda
> Greetings list,
>
>
> Please excuse if this isn't the
correct list for this question. Using
nvda
> what is the most accessible audio
recording software? If anyone could
aim
> me in the right direction I would
greatly appreciate it. I hope everyone
> is staying safe.
>
>
>
>
|
|
Jonathan Nadeau <nadeau.jon@...>
Thanks I'll be doing that.
On 4/3/2020 10:11 AM, George McCoy
wrote:
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
Look for reaper without peepers. I think it's on groups.io.
George
On 4/3/2020 6:56 AM, Jonathan Nadeau
wrote:
Okay great! I have heard of this but wasn't sure if it was
accessible. Is there a list of people using reaper with nvda?
Also how do I get the scripts to use with nvda? Thanks again
for all your help.
On 4/2/2020 5:52 PM, Sarah k
Alawami wrote:
You can use reaper, audacity is free, but I
personally do not like it. Reaper is about $60 but you
get multi ck, midi support and it's very accessible with
the osara scripts that have ben written for NVDA.
Sarah Alawami, owner of TFFP. . For more
info go to our website.
to subscribe to the feed click here and you can also follow us on twitter
Our discord is where you will
know when we go live on [twitch.](http://twitch.tv/ke7zum]
Feel free to give the channel a follow and see what is
up there.
For stream archives, products you can buy
and more visit my main lbry page and my tffp lbry page YOu will
also be able to buy some of my products and eBooks
there.
Finally, to become a patron and help support
the podcast go here
On 2 Apr 2020, at 14:44, Jonathan Nadeau
wrote:
Thanks everyone for the suggestions. But I should had
wored my question a little different. I should have
asked what is the best multi-track recorder for nvda.
On 4/2/2020 5:24 PM, Sarah
k Alawami wrote:
Yep. I used to use CDEX as a
recording tool when I was in class to quickly
record, then I would edit and split later,
taking out the dead time when I was writing an
essay durin class etc.
Sarah Alawami, owner of TFFP. . For
more info go to our website.
to subscribe to the feed click here and you can
also follow us on twitter
Our discord is where
you will know when we go live on [twitch.](http://twitch.tv/ke7zum]
Feel free to give the channel a follow and see
what is up there.
For stream archives, products you
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On 2 Apr 2020, at 13:32, David
Griffith wrote:
This is not correct.
CDex has an analogue
recording
function so
is perfectly feasible as a
recording tool.
Check out the second
menu option under Tools – analogue
recording where you can set input
devices including choice
of microphone and you can also
specify sampling rates etc.
David Griffith
David Griffith
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io
<nvda@nvda.groups.io>
On Behalf Of Gene
Sent: 02 April 2020 21:14
To: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Subject: Re: [nvda] most
accessible audio recording software
with nvda
CDex
is not a recording program. It is
a CD ripping program.
It
really isn’t a good idea for
people, and I see it when evber
such a question is asked, to
recommend Goldwave without first
knowing what a person wants to
do. Goldwave is not free. It
isn’t expensive unless you don’t
have much money and you are on a
tight budget, but it does cost
something like forty or fifty U.S.
dollars.
If
you just want to record and edit
mp3 files, MP3 Direct Cut is a
much better choice. If you want
to record and work with other
formats, other programs would be
used, MP3 Direct Cut only works
with MP3 files but since many
people just want to record and
edit MP3 files, the way the person
wants to use the program needs to
be found out before making a
recommendation.
-----
Original Message -----
Sent:
Thursday, April 02, 2020
1:45 PM
Subject:
Re: [nvda] most accessible
audio recording software
with nvda
i
would recommend gold wave and c
dex, as someone else suggested
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jonathan Nadeau" <nadeau.jon@...>
To: <nvda@nvda.groups.io>
Sent: Thursday, April 2, 2020 9:28
AM
Subject: [nvda] most accessible
audio recording software with nvda
> Greetings list,
>
>
> Please excuse if this isn't
the correct list for this
question. Using nvda
> what is the most accessible
audio recording software? If
anyone could aim
> me in the right direction I
would greatly appreciate it. I
hope everyone
> is staying safe.
>
>
>
>
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Jonathan Nadeau <nadeau.jon@...>
Thanks for the link. I'll be checking this out.
On 4/3/2020 8:48 AM, Gene wrote:
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
The page to read about the list and other information you
may be interested in is:
According to the information, as I recall, you need to
subscribe to the list on a web page, but you can check. It
appears you can’d do so with ee-mail commands, though
perhaps there is a way, not described there.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, April 03, 2020 6:54 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] most accessible audio
recording software with nvda
Is there a list of users of audacity and nvda? If so can
you give me the link? Your time and help is greatly
appreciated.
On 4/2/2020 7:39 PM, Gene
wrote:
Best is a meaningless term in this context. Best
for what? Do you want good effects? Do you want
specific abilities or features? Your question
cannot be properly answered.
However, if you want to try a free multitrack
recording program that is quite accessible and that
is already used by a lot of blind people, there is a
blind users list, you may want to try Audacity. If
you want a program that has professional effects and
perhaps other features I don’t know about, you may
want something else.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, April 02, 2020 4:44
PM
Subject: Re: [nvda] most accessible
audio recording software with nvda
Thanks everyone for the suggestions. But I should
had wored my question a little different. I should
have asked what is the best multi-track recorder
for nvda.
On 4/2/2020 5:24 PM,
Sarah k Alawami wrote:
Yep. I used to use CDEX as a
recording tool when I was in class to
quickly record, then I would edit and split
later, taking out the dead time when I was
writing an essay durin class etc.
Sarah Alawami, owner of TFFP. .
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On 2 Apr 2020, at 13:32, David
Griffith wrote:
This is not correct.
CDex has an
analogue recording
function so
is perfectly feasible as a
recording tool.
Check out the
second menu option under Tools
– analogue recording where you
can set input devices
including
choice of microphone
and you can also specify
sampling rates etc.
David Griffith
David Griffith
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io
mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io
On Behalf Of Gene
Sent: 02 April 2020 21:14
To: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Subject: Re: [nvda] most
accessible audio recording
software with nvda
CDex is not
a recording program. It is a
CD ripping program.
It really
isn’t a good idea for people,
and I see it when evber such a
question is asked, to
recommend Goldwave without
first knowing what a person
wants to do. Goldwave is not
free. It isn’t expensive
unless you don’t have much
money and you are on a tight
budget, but it does cost
something like forty or fifty
U.S. dollars.
If you just
want to record and edit mp3
files, MP3 Direct Cut is a
much better choice. If you
want to record and work with
other formats, other programs
would be used, MP3 Direct Cut
only works with MP3 files but
since many people just want to
record and edit MP3 files, the
way the person wants to use
the program needs to be found
out before making a
recommendation.
-----
Original Message -----
Sent:
Thursday, April 02, 2020
1:45 PM
Subject: Re:
[nvda] most accessible
audio recording software
with nvda
i would
recommend gold wave and c dex,
as someone else suggested
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jonathan Nadeau" <nadeau.jon@...>
To: <nvda@nvda.groups.io>
Sent: Thursday, April 2, 2020
9:28 AM
Subject: [nvda] most
accessible audio recording
software with nvda
> Greetings list,
>
>
> Please excuse if this
isn't the correct list for
this question. Using nvda
> what is the most
accessible audio recording
software? If anyone could aim
> me in the right direction
I would greatly appreciate it.
I hope everyone
> is staying safe.
>
>
>
>
|
|