Well, this also applies to PowerSDR 1.18 as well, but here it is moved over
to the other forum:  

I have a Flex 5000A running with PowerSDR v2 beta on one of Neal's computers
running Windows 7/32 bit.  I am using it with DDUtil, VAC 4.09, and DXLab
suite as well as a few others.  I am under the impression that I can have
Spot Collector (one of the DXLab applications) announcements run over the
default audio card while the flex audio goes elsewhere via VAC.  Is this
possible?  Anyone know how to do it?

I have tried "sounds" on the control panel, but I'm not seeing it.  Thanks.

73,
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Larry, W1HJF
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-----Original Message-----
From: Tim (W4TME) [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, May 31, 2010 4:54 PM
To: Larry Rappaport
Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Two Audio Sources

Larry,

Technically any post regarding beta software must be posted to the 
FlexEdge reflector.

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-Tim
---
W4TME
FlexRadio Systems - Info Management Admin.
"Tune in Excitement"

On 5/31/2010 3:56 PM, Larry Rappaport wrote:
> I have a Flex 5000A running with PowerSDR v2 beta on one of Neal's
computers
> running Windows 7/32 bit.  I am using it with DDUtil, VAC 4.09, and DXLab
> suite as well as a few others.  I am under the impression that I can have
> Spot Collector (one of the DXLab applications) announcements run over the
> default audio card while the flex audio goes elsewhere via VAC.  Is this
> possible?  Anyone know how to do it?
>
> I have tried "sounds" on the control panel, but I'm not seeing it.
Thanks.
>
> 73,
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