[audacity4blind] Re: recording computer sounds and voice at the same time

  • From: "Stan Bobbitt" <sbobbitt@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <audacity4blind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 11 Jan 2015 16:05:09 -0500

This seems to give me a more comprehensive systray. If you are running JAWS you 
can get to the systray with the key combination: INSERT+F11, arrow down to the 
speaker icon then tab to right click and hit spacebar. In that list you should 
see “recording devices”. Enter on it and there should be your available 
microphones.
HTH

Stan B
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Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2015 3:16 PM
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Subject: [audacity4blind] recording computer sounds and voice at the same time

Hello,Not long ago, someone from the list gave me instructions as to how to get 
audacity to record both my computer sounds and my voice at the same time. The 
first half of the directions said to do the following:

Press Shift+H to open the Select audio host dialog

Down arrow to

choose Windows WASAPI

Shift+I to open the Select device dialog, then choose

the option with "loopback" in its name.

Now you can record sound from your

computer, but not the sound from microphone. I've figured out that part, 
apparently I have to have Audacity running in order to do the above. However, 
the second part of those directions is a bit confusing. The second half of the 
directions say:

From System tray,

choose speaker and press Enter

Choose recording devices within the

menu.

Choose the microphone you want to record from within the list, and

press the properties button.

Ctrl+tab to the listen page, and check the

Listen to this device checkbox and press OK.

Now you'll hear your voice from

the speaker/ headphone, and you'll be able to record it, including computer

sound

The trouble is, when I press the speaker button on my sys tray, I don't get a 
list of microphones installed on my computer, and there's nothing that mentions 
recording or properties. Instead, I see the following:

track bar 76 of 100, (this apparently is a slider of some sort and its a 
dialog. 

Then there's a button that says mute speakers / headphones, followed by another 
button called mixer, then another button that says IDT High definition audio 
codec. If I press tab at this point, I'm wrapped back around to the first icon, 
which is the track bar, that's set to 76. But there's no recording devices 
menu. At least not on my computer anyway. I'm sure that messing around with all 
these settings is quite easy, assuming that one knows what they're doing. But 
I'm not one to mess around with my computer's settings. I'm running a desktop 
pc with windows 8.1. 

Mike

Rochester, NY.

 

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