Hi Dean
It's more the fact that when you are recording on the computer it can also 
record the Jaws, although I take the point about using headphones. I think 
I'll have to use 2 soundcards, one specifically for Jaws.
Thanks for your response.
Gordon---- Original Message ----- 
From: "G. McFarlane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC-Audio" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2007 8:50 PM
Subject: Making Simple Programmes for Podcasts


> Hi
> Apologies if it seems that I've asked something like this before. I have 
> for a grander scale project for streaming radio on the net. Now however 
> I'm looking for something simpler.
> I wish to make simple DJ'd music programmes with a bit of chat. I need to 
> be able to cue up the music and be able to speak over it, but without Jaws 
> being recorded too. I would prefer not to mix outwith the computer then 
> record the result. I wish to be able to record the result for podcast or 
> just MP3 streaming.
> I think I'm looking for some kind of mixer within the computer which 
> allows music and mike, but everything being controlled by jaws without the 
> hearers hearing Jaws.
> Regards.
> Gordon McFarlane
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