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Making Recordings

Now, what were the settings I used last time? Doing certain things relatively infrequently brings this on with me. I note here the recording process and settings I use when making recordings for this site.

My screen readers are currently:

  • Jaws 6.1 from Freedom Scientific
  • Home Page Reader 3.04 from IBM
  • Window Eyes from GW Micro

My audio recording program is GoldWave 4.26.

Setup and recording steps are these:

  1. Set GoldWave to record from “Wave Out Mix.” This eliminates the need for a patch cord. Options > Controls > Volume. Check “Select” for Wave Out Mix.
  2. Set the system volume controls. Mute everything except WAV. Set WAV volume to 5.0 on the slider.
  3. Start GoldWave and open a new recording file with these settings: mono, 22050 hz sampling rate, 10 minutes recording time.
  4. Start a screen reader.
  5. Hit RECORD in GoldWave.
  6. Open the test case web page in IE.
  7. Wait patiently.
  8. Stop recording when the VU meters go quiet.

Editing steps are these:

  1. Find a fraction of a second of “quiet” space in the recording and copy it to the clipboard. This represents intrinsic background noise from the PC.
  2. Use Filter > Noise reduction… > Reduction envelope=clipboard to clean up the background noise.
  3. Trim off the unwanted material at the start of the recording and the dead space at the end.
  4. Enter File > Information… for recording name, author, copyright statement. Typical values are:
    • tc4-1-3-321 CSS Ordered Columns 3-2-1 - Window Eyes 5.0
    • Bob Easton
    • 2005 - Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike
  5. Save to the recordings directory as mp3 at 16000hz, mono, 32kps. This reduces a typical 7 minute recording from about 14 mb to about 1.5 mb with little sound quality sacrifice.


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