I would like to create some audio walk throughs to show others how I go through 
games, playing the game while describing what I am doing.  I would also like to 
be able to go into a voice chat room and run David Greenwood's GMA dice program 
and talk to people at the same time, and have them hear the results of the dice 
rolls directly from my PC.

I think I probably need sound card drivers, or maybe a new card.  I'm not sure 
what card to get, though, if necessary.  I used to have a Creative Labs Sound 
Blaster Live card, but it gave up the dust.  The Diamond card I currently have 
won't do what I would like at this time.

On the Internet, I've found some programs that will search your PC to see what 
drivers you have, search for the updates to them, and install them.  There's a 
catch.  They want $30 for 2 years of service.

So, I'm looking for advice on the following:  Where to easily find drivers for 
my current Diamond card that I don't know the model of,  If I need a different 
card, the approximate cost and where to find one, and what sound card you would 
recommend and why?


My machine is an old one.  It was built in 2000 and uses a 1.9 gig Intel 
Pentium 4 processor, and I am using Windows XP Home.

Any thoughts, on or off list, are greatly appreciated.

Also, if anyone has the original recording of the game demo that I did for 
Tenpin Alley before ACB Radio did their terrible editing, I sure would like to 
get a copy of it.
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