Re: Window eyes and two sound cards

2004-10-11 Thread Jerry Richer
 I'm not sure that Aaron of GW Micro is contradicting me.  I think he's
just saying that it's not possible fright now to tell Window Eyes what sound
card to use and that is true.  It's my understanding that Window Eyes always
uses the default system sound card so if you change that under Control Panel
/ Sounds and Audio Devices then Window Eyes will use whatever you choose.
The audio applications such as Sound Forge or WinAmp usually allow you use
the sound device you like and not necessarily the default system device.
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Window eyes and two sound cards

2004-10-09 Thread Peter Scanlon
I have been testing the Window Eyes Demo. It seems that it cannot be set to 
choose a particular sound card, for instance the on-board sound, so I can 
use my Delta card for music sounds.
Has anyone found a work around for this?

P.


At 08:39 AM 9/10/2004 -0300, you wrote:
Chrissie:
I have a Delta 66 and a SoundBlaster Audigy 2 soundcard in my computer. 
After reading your email, I proceeded to duplicate what you are wanting to 
do. So, in the Hand/HeadSet option, found in the options menu, I changed 
Audio-in to the Audigy and audio-out to the delta soundcards. I then 
tabbed to the save option.

After exiting Skype, I then executed Skype again and found that the 
settings were correctly set.

If you whish to contact me about this, or other Skype issues, you can 
contact me at Skype name:
jnoseworthy

Hope this helps.
- Original Message - From: Chrissie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, October 09, 2004 7:35 AM
Subject: Skype and two sound cards

   Hi Folks
anyone here familiar with the options in Skype?  I'm trying to put audio in
and audio out through two different sound cards.  I see the combo boxes for
both but if I reset one, it seems to reset them all, audio in, audio out and
ring.  Is there a way of setting them individually, or is it actually
setting it individually but speech is showing they're all the same, if that
makes sense.  Accessing the combo boxes is a bit peculiar anyway, you have
to bring the mouse to the combo box, then cursor down to what you want, but
you can only read it with the mouse.  So I do the first one, audio out, say,
and that's set.  If I then move to the second, audio in, say, I find that
set to the same, so I change that to the other card, go back a box and
behold, that box is now set to the other card.  How can I set them
individually?  Help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Regards to all
Chrissie
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