[JAWSLite] Re: Jaws not on sound card

Thanks, Chip. I'll play around a bit and see how it goes. 
Jean

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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Chip Orange 
  To: jawslite@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Monday, December 31, 2007 7:07 AM
  Subject: [JAWSLite] Re: Jaws not on sound card


  Jean,

  On the FS web site there's a TSN on how to edit the JFW.INI file to direct 
jaws to use a specific sound card.

  Alternatively, I seem to recall a setting somewhere deep in the sounds 
settings that says to only use the default sound devices; then, you could make 
your built-in card the default sound card.

  hth,

  Chip







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  Chip Orange
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  Florida Public Service Commission

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    From: jawslite-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jawslite-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
On Behalf Of Jean Menzies
    Sent: Monday, December 31, 2007 12:57 AM
    To: Jaws Lite list
    Subject: [JAWSLite] Jaws not on sound card


    Forgive me for not getting all the terminology right here, but we got a new 
gadget in our house this year for Christmas and so far I haven't found a way to 
use it with Jaws. 

    It's the Ion cassette to PC conversion tape deck. It has an audio out that 
plugs into the PC as a USB device. However when I do it with Jaws, the sound is 
automatically directed away from my sound card to the Ion unit. I can use 
Narrator, though. 

    So, I'm wondering if I can temporarily set Jaws to use the onboard sound 
chip like Narrator does. 

    And please, I know there are other ways to copy cassettes, and ways to do 
it through the sound card, etc. That's not my question, and I can certainly do 
the task other ways. I'm just wondering about redirecting Jaws to use the 
onboard sound chip.  

    Jean

      "Sometimes one pays most for the things one gets for nothing." 
    --Albert Einstein

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