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Pro features:
- Commercial and business use is allowed (Please note that free version is for personal use only)
- No Ads
- Switch Off/On end of recording alerts
- Easy delete/move/rename recordingds from end of recording alert
Pro features:
- Commercial and business use is allowed (Please note that free version is for personal use only)
- No Ads
- Switch Off/On end of recording alerts
- Easy delete/move/rename recordingds from end of recording alert
Hello. I know this is a bit
Hello. I know this is a bit specific and doesn't apply to many users but I am a blind user and have purchased a pro edition for the latest MP3 Skype Recorder. However, the pro edition page is not accessible with my screen reader and I cannot tell if my activation code was accepted or not. Further, the settings menu are also not accessible with the screen reader. Are there any hotkeys that will take me directly into the settings menu so I can adjust recording quality, stereo vs. joint stereo recording, etc, and is there a way I could confirm whether or not my software has been upgraded? Again, I know this is probably not a question you get often, but I would love to get any information possible about it. Thank you so much in advance and I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Hello. Title of recorder's
Hello.
Title of recorder's main window is different in pro version. It should say MP3 Skype recorder 4.16 Pro
There are no hotkeys to access settings directly at the moment, you required to click on settings to open this section for editing. I'm not familiar with screen readers and not sure how it can be done with it. I'll consider to add hotkeys in next versions and will check if I can get such reader to test with recorder.
Hello. Thank you so much for
Hello. Thank you so much for your response. I was able to get the help from a sighted person to fix all my settings. I look forward to updates for the software. May I suggest a couple of ideas. First, if you plan to do any testing with a screen reader you can use a free screen reader named NVDA that is extremely responsive and widely available as well as used by the blind community. Second, if it is at any possible I would love to suggest the ability to record calls in standard 44.1kHz/16bits wave files witht eh option to record the channels as separate audio stems to make editing easier for things such as a Podcast for example; which is what I use the software for. regardless of the ability for wav recording i have nothing but great things to say about the software. thank you so much for this great product. best, Max