To do that, I would set the Turtle Beach as my default sound card and
then configure JFW to use the internal (original) sound card. In sound
settings, the default recording device would be the Turtle beach card.
If the Turtle Beach card does not have "stereo Mix" or "What you hear",
then you will need Virtual Audio Cable to connect it to your favorite
audio recorder.
Hth
Frank Ventura, MCP


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of kb
Sent: Saturday, March 28, 2009 6:05 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Virtual audio cable

Hey, guys and gals.  It it with great trepidation I ask this question,
but 
I'll do it anyway.

I have a cheap little turtle beach soundcard that does just have output,
but 
it sounds pretty good.  for that reason, I want to see if it is at all 
possible to do the following:

I want to have all my audio except for Jaws 8.something, go through my 
little turtle beach soundcard, and I want to be able to record those
sounds, 
Is there any way to record the output of that turtle beach using virtual

audio cable?  I have been trying to make sense out of the vac manual,
and I 
just can't seem to wrap myy brain around what it is saying.  I'm
guessing it 
won't work, but I thought I'd throw the question out th3ere.  I don't
want 
to wade through tons of stuff that I don't understand to find this out
and 
am just wondering if anyone might have any ideas out there.  Just a shot
in 
the dark and a long shot at that.

As always, tha;nks very much!

Peace,
Kathy



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