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Join Date: Sep 2005
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OS: windows xp
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multi channel sound card?
hi, thanks in advance for any advice..
I play online games.. MMORPG's. I often use teamspeak voice-over IP to communicate with others in my group. When I do use the voip I either have to turn my game sound off because i'm using the headphones for the voip, or I have to run the voip through my speaker system so that I can still hear the game sounds/music in the background. Is it possible to either have 1 sound card with seperate outputs for my game's sounds/music to be ran through pc speaker system and for my headphones for the voip. or if not can i have 2 seperate sound cards installed on one system each configured for the prefered output, without major conflicts? Or would this be a software issue and maybe I can just DL or buy a program that can seperate the 2 for me? again thanks for any help you can offer |
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