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Spekaer help please
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What I think I want is a sound card with 2 or more outputs.
What I am trying to do is to play music in one room without it playing in both rooms. Ideally, I would be able to play mp3s in one room using one set of speakers, and play a game in the other room using another set of speakers.
Any clues on what sound card I need and what software will handle this?
What I am trying to do is to play music in one room without it playing in both rooms. Ideally, I would be able to play mp3s in one room using one set of speakers, and play a game in the other room using another set of speakers.
Any clues on what sound card I need and what software will handle this?
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If you double-click the speaker icon in the system tray, then choose Options.....Properties, there is a Mixer device drop down box at the top. If you had 2 sound cards, there'd be two entries in that box. You could mute "Wave" on one sound card and "Aux" on the other. I don't know if these are the right inputs for what you want, but the theory's good.
You may have serious driver conflicts with this setup though, I don't know how that'd work.
If you double-click the speaker icon in the system tray, then choose Options.....Properties, there is a Mixer device drop down box at the top. If you had 2 sound cards, there'd be two entries in that box. You could mute "Wave" on one sound card and "Aux" on the other. I don't know if these are the right inputs for what you want, but the theory's good.
You may have serious driver conflicts with this setup though, I don't know how that'd work.
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