[audacity4blind] Re: losing speech

  • From: "Gary Metzler" <gmtravel@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <audacity4blind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 23 Apr 2020 19:53:52 -0400

Hi Robert,

How do I get back to the table after going to the tool bar?  Thanks for any 
help.

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Sent: Thursday, April 23, 2020 7:31 PM
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Subject: [audacity4blind] Re: losing speech

What shows up for Shift+I (input) and Shift+O (output device)?

If you want to monitor the level, go up to the toolbars
(Control+(Shift)+F6) and tap to the recording monitor. I think you have to 
enable it by pressing the Enter key and choosing "Start Monitoring".
If the dB rises above -60 dB, something comes through. Of course, you still 
have to check that it isn't the inbuilt mic.
Robert

On 24/04/2020, Gary Metzler <gmtravel@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi Andrew,



Thanks for all your help.  I seem to be having a problem.  I have the 
usb codec selected but when I go to track 1 and start the turntable 
and hit the r key and wait when I hit the space bar nothing plays.  
What are some of the settings that I need to check?  Also is there a 
way to monitor the recording while recording?  I’m sorry I am such a pest.  
Thanks for all your help.



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Sent: Thursday, April 23, 2020 6:32 PM
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Gary, forgot to mention.  When you unplug the turntable it would 
certainly be worth checking that Audacity’s settings are where you 
want them.  It will probably drop to the primary sound driver which, 
with a single sound card is probably ok but I prefer to set to a specific 
card.





Andrew





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Hi Ted,



What I do in nvda is hit insert ctrl r and this brings back speech.



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Right, Gary. When NVDA gets rerouted by a USB device it is convenient 
to load JAWS, which will still have the correct setting, and use it to 
fix NVDA. Then unload JAWS.



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Hi Ted,



I also have jaws on my system.  But, nvda is my primary screen reader.



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Jaws works in much the same way. It is a terrible annoyance when I am 
adding an audio USB device and I lose speech to. This is why I have 
both jars and NVDA on my computer. When Jaws loses its connection to 
the soundcard, I will then lunch NVDA and make Jaws reroute back to 
its original setting. You can probably do the same with a demo version 
of jaws and NVDA if you have not purchased a Jaws license.

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On Apr 22, 2020, at 11:30 PM, Andrew Downie 
<access_tech@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:access_tech@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > wrote:

Hi Gary
Yes, when you connect your turntable Windows treats it as another 
sound card.  The same happens with USB headphones, mixers and mics.  
You lose speech when you select it from NVDA because your turntable has no 
speaker.
What you need to do is to have NVDA using your existing soundcard and 
Audacity recording from the turntable.  Having connected the turntable 
and convinced NVDA to output through the normal soundcard, you need to 
change Audacity's input.
Open Audacity.  There are two ways of making the necessary change, 
either through Preferences or from a toolbar.  Through Preferences:
1. Press control-p to open Preferences.
2. Press d until you get to Devices.
3. Start tabbing through the options.  Leave playback on your usual 
soundcard.  When you get to Recording press up or down arrows until 
you find the USB codec.
4. Press Enter to get back to the normal Audacity screen.
The other option is to press control-shift-f6 to get to the toolbars 
at the top of the screen.  Shift-tab until you reach playback and 
recording combo boxes.  In the recording combo box, use up/down arrows 
to select the USB codec. Press Enter and press control-f6 to get back to the 
tracks panel.


Andrew


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Subject: [audacity4blind] Re: losing speech

Hi Robert,

I changed my device to my internal sound card.  I noticed that when I 
am in nvda settings under output I now have an usb codec.  When I go 
to it I lose speech again.  Also when I go into audacity and try to 
record from my turntable I get the sounds from the mike.  Also are 
there any settings I need to change in audacity?  Thanks for any 
help.bert Hänggi
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Subject: [audacity4blind] Re: losing speech

On 22/04/2020, Gary Metzler <gmtravel@xxxxxxxxxxx 
<mailto:gmtravel@xxxxxxxxxxx> > wrote:

Hi David,







I have an Audio Technica turntable.  How would I change where the

speech is routed in nvda?  Thanks for any help.


On my system, it's:
NVDA+Control+S, once tab and there's the list to choose from.
You might need to do that for all profiles, if you have more than one.
(NVDA+Control+P to see them)
Robert







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Yep, it's normal. Troublesome sometimes, but normal.







You'll probably need to send your screen reader output to a different

device unless there is a physical headphone jack on your device. The

speech might be routed through the device.







What USB turntable do you have?







Best,



David







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Hi All,







I m using the latest win10 nvda and audacity.  When I plug in my usb

turntable I lose speech.  Is this normal?  Thanks for any help.







Regards, Gary KN4OX



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