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Get lost, Patrick.


Patrick Turnage writes:
> From: Patrick Turnage <patrickt at tampabay.rr.com>
> 
> Hi
> I used a program that came with the sblive called creative mixer and
> changed the input recording source to wave device. So it records directly
> from the wave device so I don't have to fool with cables or anything like
> that..
> You can change it to AUX line in and mic.
> I had to use the jaws window class assign program to change the class to
> scroll or slider I can't remember and then use my jaws cursor and click on
> settings. Some reason when I did not have the class reassigned it wouldn't
> let me click on anytrhing. Once you click on the settings it will give you
> a standard property sheet.
> I'm still figuring it all out. If someone has better accessability to the
> creative mixer that allows you to do more things with the specifics of the
> sblive card let me know
> sincerely,
> Patrick
> 
> 
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