Hi,
You can have two simulataneous sound outputs , right there
on your machine , with your present snd card,

>>Try This out  play a *.midi file with xplaymidi etc..
>> And an mp3 or a wav file with xmms.
>> This works because midi files use a midi channel, reserved for >>midi
devices, while others go through the normal one.
>>
>>This home brew won't serve your purposes if you're
>> looking for professional quality sound mixes.
>> But nevertheless,you can have your own background
>>music in Quake-III for instance with this trick.
Kaushik
-----Original Message-----
From: Nick Hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [LIH] Two channel sound output

>use ALSA. it supports multiple channel sound, mixes it on the fly. and has
>a better structuring of the drivers... http://alsa-project.org
>
>Nikhil.
>
>On Wed, May 17, 2000 at 03:47:03PM +0530, Yep wrote:
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> Is it possible to have two simulataneous sound outputs from one computer
in
>> Linux? Like if I put two sound cards in one computer could I have two
>> different MP3 players or any software for that matter playing two
different
>> songs at the same time?
>> Any URL's, suggestions etc. welcome.
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