Re: Two sounds card at the same time




"Steve N." <Steve_N@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:OKQtV5QxFHA.3720@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Yves Leclerc wrote:
>
> > Windows was never designed to have two sound card. Look at getting a
> > "switch" where you can change between speakers and headphone to the
press of
> > a button. Plantonics has/had such a device but I also found several
model
> > more affordable elsewhere.
>
> You're full of baloney. I've run dual souncards in Windows 98, 2K and XP
> with no problems ever.
>
> Steve

Me too.

Doing it right now, as a matter of fact.

It can be hard IF both of them are the same type,
unless the driver was written to allow multiple instances
of itself to be active, but running two different ones
has never been a problem here.


>
> >
> >
> > "MarcusB" <marcusbb@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> > news:%23Sx4%23OPxFHA.3312@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >
> >>Can I make swith in real time. I want to have sound to speakers and
when
> >>somebody is ringing me I would like fast switch to Headphones.
> >>
> >>Marcus
> >>R. McCarty wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>>Not simultaneously - However, you can use the Sounds applet
> >>>in Control Panel to switch between the hardware. Selection is
> >>>done from the Audio (TAB).
> >>>
> >>>"MarcusB" <marcusbb@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> >>>news:ePk1PIPxFHA.3180@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>Hi,
> >>>>I had problem with my sound card on Asus mainboard and I decided to
put
> >>>>extra sound card. Sound on my MOBO was okay, but microfon was not
> >>>>working.
> >>>>Now I have new card which is working okay. But I would like that sound
is
> >>>>comming from both card. In control panel I can only choose one. Is
there
> >>>>any possibility to use two cards at the same time.
> >>>>
> >>>>Marcus
> >>>
> >>>
> >


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