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Join Date: Aug 2008
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OS: Win XP
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I have an onboard Realtek AC97 audio card, my system also have front socket for said card that work....
I play alot of music through speakers i have connected at the back, but i voice chat on yahoo alot also... Currently I leave my mic plugged in at the front and speakers at the back, if i need to make a call or someone calls me i hit pause and quickly plug my headset speaker into the front socket.... also if I didn't pause my headset(front socket) overides the back (music will come out my ears lol) I'm hoping you know of a way I can configure my card to leave both plugged in... I like music to come out my speakers whilst I play an online game or chat with my headset... Is this possible please help? Nelle PS the mobo this onboard sound belongs to is an MSI 661FM/L Thanks |
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