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Oh, I use the what you hear option, does that really matter, I use a sound
blaster live. If I stick another one in the machine, what do I install to
make the second one appear in the mixer settings in volume control to
control which one I want? It's the stuff in the background that I might
hear that may not allow one to switch what card it goes through, as what
you hear means all audio through the system is captured.
At 02:08 PM 4/30/01 -0700, you wrote:
>
>I'm assuming you have a windows pc. if you have two sound cards, you can
>have different applications use different cards, thus keeping the websites'
>noise separate from the streaming you're doing. the streaming app should
>have a setting for which soundcard to use.
>
>it shouldn't matter what brand/model the two soundcards are. windows will
>keep things separate.
>
>peter
>
>On 28 Apr 01,  9:41PM, Brent Harding wrote:
>> 
>>      Is there any inexpensive sound card that has an audition channel where I
>> can play stuff that I hear but doesn't go in to the recording? Is there a
>> way to make this happen with a sblive value? I know the what you hear
>> option takes everything, but I know the disaster of clicking on audio
>> enabled websites while doing internet radio streaming, was over by my
>> friend's house when he did this and had to find some way of incorporating
>> the song in to the program. 
>> 
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