I assume that the external sound card is something separate on the outside
of the laptop that is hooked up?
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From: "tim" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, October 24, 2009 7:09 AM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] 2 sound card observations.
The answer there is, you got all the stuff that works the sound card to
one source. yes, that lets jaws work better. your box will run much nicer
to, because the only thing using ram now is jaws. Built in stuff eats at
ram, because they give it none of its own. your external card had memorey
so works just fine to make sound good.
At 08:46 PM 10/23/2009, you wrote:
Hello all. I'm running Vista on an Acer laptop and jaws 11. Today, I
installed a SB live external. I directed all computer sounds to the sb
live
and the jaws speech and sounds to the real tech that is built into the
laptop. Nothing spectacular there, however, I have noticed that since
doing
this some of the lag in the computer, and a lot of jaws sluggishness has
gone away. I'm wondering if this is a normal result of having a dedicated
sound card for jaws, or if it's more something to do with the
configuration
of my computer. What ever the end result is, it's awesome.
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