This probably isn't the answer you are looking for:
Most, if not all, sound cards can only do one output at a time. A program
called esound is a work-around... You can pipe wav output to esound from
multiple programs and esound can mix them and pipe them to your sound-card
as well as other programs if you so desire. (I did this when I was playing
with sound visualization s/w.)

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On Mon, 13 Mar 2000, Dimon wrote:

> can anyone give me any ideas how to use my awe64 sound device wav output 
> from different apps at the same time?
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