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Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 18
OS: XP
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Hello,
Problem is as follows: 2 sounds cards are being used for the solution. The first sound card has a microphone. The first sound card also process audio from a media player. The second sound card is processing audio that goes through speakers (basically any sound played on the computer). The microphone must be hooked up to the same sound card as the media player is. So with our handy audio recording program we need it to record sources: 1. Microphone and audio handled from sound card 1 2. Audio handled by sound card 2 Is this possible? I see options for sterio and mono mixes etc. but i dont know much about audio issues. Let me know if you need a better explanation :) -Yportne |
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