Re: Multiple Sound Cards in Windows XP
Ummm...I can play 2 or more songs with
a single sound card...just use MPLAYER2,
the older version of WMP.
Start>>Run>>MPLAYER2
View>>Options>>Player
tick off "Open a new player for
each media file played"
Then you can launch as many of
these as you want, they can all play
AT ONCE through one set of audio
hardware.
I have 3 of them going right now, all playing
different audio files.
I don't know what the limit on how many you
can open is...
"Centurion" <Centurion@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:E064E3A8-082D-4986-AD25-0C0C50CB11F9@microsoft.com...
> Ok, here is the deal. I would like to have 2 or more working sound cards
in
> my computer. Ideally, I want to be able to use windows media player to
play
> song1 while at the same time I want to use another audio player to play
> song2. I'm not worried about the actual programs that play the songs,
that
> doesn't really matter, the real issue is CAN I HAVE MORE THAN ONE SOUND
CARD?
> and if so WHAT KINDS OF SOUND CARDS CAN I USE?
>
> Currently I have an audigy 2 zs installed and it works just great. I
> enabled my onboard audio to see it that work, but it does not. I'm
wondering
> if I installed another PCI sound card if I can accomplish what I want. Or
> even a USB sound card/device.
>
> Any ideas, suggestions, comments would be appreciated. Thanks.
> --
> ~Centurion
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