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Re: Record screen reader output for later playback?

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From: Andrew Kirkpatrick
Date: Sep 11, 2001 11:34AM


Whenever I've done this, I use 2 machines. If you have a wire with the
right size jack at both ends (eighth inch?) you can make the line out on the
machine with the screen reader go directly to the line in on the machine
without. Or just use the second machine's microphone if you can tolerate
the added noise picked up by the mic.
Andrew
On 9/12/01 10:14 AM, Horowitz, Sharyn ( <EMAIL REMOVED> )
wrote:
> Our sales folks would like me to "do a powerpoint" that shows how our pages
> are 508 compliant, but I figured it would be much more effective to have
> some recordings of how pages sound when they're compliant & when they're
> not. Does anyone (a) have sound files like this they're willing to share
> with me or (b) know how I can record sound from ConnectOutloud or another
> screenreader?
>
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