moderated Using external sound card to seperate Jaws and music
T. Civitello
Did not get any help from the Blind Tech list on this subject so thought
Jaws users might help. I want to separate Jaws and music when playing background
music by routing music to an external amplifier and speakers attached to the
amplifier. I have an external sound card which seems to work at least I get a
signal when testing it in the control panel. So now how do I route the music to
the external card and Jaws to the computer speakers?
Tom
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John Covici
Set your default sound card to the amplifier by typing settings in the
windows search bar and using the up and down arrow keys. After that is done go into the Jaws utilities menu and choose the internal sound card specifically, not the default which is now your amplifier. On Sat, 16 Apr 2022 11:29:43 -0400, T. Civitello wrote: -- Your life is like a penny. You're going to lose it. The question is: How do you spend it? John Covici wb2una covici@...
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T. Civitello
I don't have an internal sound card listed in the sound card options. I think this is complicated by the fact that my computer speakers are USB connected. Right now I have Jaws coming through the external card and nothing coming through the computer speakers which is OK I guess but how do I get music from the internet to go to the sound output and the amplifier? Tom
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From: John Covici Sent: Saturday, April 16, 2022 9:15 AM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Using external sound card to seperate Jaws and music Set your default sound card to the amplifier by typing settings in the windows search bar and using the up and down arrow keys. After that is done go into the Jaws utilities menu and choose the internal sound card specifically, not the default which is now your amplifier. On Sat, 16 Apr 2022 11:29:43 -0400, T. Civitello wrote: -- Your life is like a penny. You're going to lose it. The question is: How do you spend it? John Covici wb2una covici@...
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Marty Hutchings
Your USB computer speakers should show up as an external card also.
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On 4/16/2022 1:50 PM, T. Civitello wrote:
I don't have an internal sound card listed in the sound card options. I think this is complicated by the fact that my computer speakers are USB connected. Right now I have Jaws coming through the external card and nothing coming through the computer speakers which is OK I guess but how do I get music from the internet to go to the sound output and the amplifier? Tom --
Thanks, Lion Marty Hutchings BOLD Secretary, Program Director and VIP Liaison (262) 605-8981 mhutchings152730@... www.wisconsinbold.com
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T. Civitello
The USB speakers show in the sound settings and in the Jaws utility settings but the external sound card doesn't show any place that I can find. Tom
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From: Marty Hutchings Sent: Saturday, April 16, 2022 11:53 AM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Using external sound card to seperate Jaws and music Your USB computer speakers should show up as an external card also. On 4/16/2022 1:50 PM, T. Civitello wrote: I don't have an internal sound card listed in the sound card options. I think this is complicated by the fact that my computer speakers are USB connected. Right now I have Jaws coming through the external card and nothing coming through the computer speakers which is OK I guess but how do I get music from the internet to go to the sound output and the amplifier? Tom-- Thanks, Lion Marty Hutchings BOLD Secretary, Program Director and VIP Liaison (262) 605-8981 mhutchings152730@... www.wisconsinbold.com
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Marty Hutchings
If JAWS is playing through your external sound card, than it must be listed in the utilities sound card sub menu. Which one is checked in that menu?
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On 4/16/2022 4:26 PM, T. Civitello wrote:
The USB speakers show in the sound settings and in the Jaws utility settings but the external sound card doesn't show any place that I can find. Tom --
Thanks, Lion Marty Hutchings BOLD Secretary, Program Director and VIP Liaison (262) 605-8981 mhutchings152730@... www.wisconsinbold.com
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T. Civitello
Jaws utility/sounds:
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Windows default sound card speakers Realtech high definition speakers 3 USB audio device Tom
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From: Marty Hutchings Sent: Saturday, April 16, 2022 3:04 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Using external sound card to seperate Jaws and music If JAWS is playing through your external sound card, than it must be listed in the utilities sound card sub menu. Which one is checked in that menu? On 4/16/2022 4:26 PM, T. Civitello wrote: The USB speakers show in the sound settings and in the Jaws utility settings but the external sound card doesn't show any place that I can find. Tom-- Thanks, Lion Marty Hutchings BOLD Secretary, Program Director and VIP Liaison (262) 605-8981 mhutchings152730@... www.wisconsinbold.com
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techsavi.shankar@...
Civitello, Ensure that music and jaws are playing on the external/ USB speakers. Now, press insert space vc and from the list select the speakers Realtech high definition audio and you are good to go. Hope it helps.
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From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of T. Civitello
Sent: 16 April 2022 09:00 PM To: Jaws users list <main@jfw.groups.io> Subject: Using external sound card to seperate Jaws and music
Did not get any help from the Blind Tech list on this subject so thought Jaws users might help. I want to separate Jaws and music when playing background music by routing music to an external amplifier and speakers attached to the amplifier. I have an external sound card which seems to work at least I get a signal when testing it in the control panel. So now how do I route the music to the external card and Jaws to the computer speakers? Tom
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