I would recommend that they/you turn typing echo off in the
Audacity.jss in Jaws or NVDA equivalent.
Teddy
On 7/17/17, Johchi <johchi@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi all,
I am going to try to teach a little about digital recording to one or two of
my piano students. Phil suggested either Audacity or Studio recorder. He
just doesn't like the keystrokes for performing functions in Audacity. Since
you guys are Audacity users, I thought I would ask a couple of questions
here.
Are there any special setup requirements for getting started with Audacity?
One of my students is pretty okay with jaws and other screen readers. The
other is learning nvda and narrator. And what about any special set files
for jaws or nvda?
II realize that a lot of my questions are probably answered in the help
files for Audacity. I just want to make sure that their speech program is
channeled properly to keep speech out of their recordings. So is just simply
downloading and installing Audacity the first step to do?
Since I’m the teacher, I need to also be learning in advance of each
lesson.
So here we go! Just one more program to learn.
Thanks,
John
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[mailto:audacity4blind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Andrew Downie
Sent: Thursday, May 4, 2017 1:33 AM
To: audacity4blind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [audacity4blind] Re: Reading recording time
Vitor, you can read playback and recording time in Audacity without an
add-on, albeit that a few extra keystrokes are initially involved. From the
tracks view, press control-f6 to get to the selection toolbar (make sure it
is checked under View/Toolbars). Tab to Audio Position.
Reading the current line will present all details or you can use NVDA's
review commands to focus on seconds, minutes or hours (depending on your
Audacity settings). While focused on that dialog, you can still start/stop
playing or recording and pause.
As a bytheway, I am fairly certain it also works with JAWS but is
problematic with Window-Eyes, I think due to different video cards. In
fact, if using Window-Eyes it is necessary on some computers to uncheck the
selection toolbar to prevent very sluggish behaviour.
Andrew
On 4/05/2017 12:24 AM, Vitor Ferreira wrote:
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recording?
Is there a key stroke that tells us: you are recording for 1 hour and
2 minuts for instance. Thanks for any information. I haven't found
that in the manual.
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