You can however with apps such as Vlc and Decibel.
On Apr 4, 2011, at 3:26 PM, Frank Carmickle wrote:

> Hello
> 
> On Apr 4, 2011, at 6:48 AM, bigboy529 wrote:
> 
>> Hi I want to use an external firewire sound card on a mac. Would it be
>> possible to still have the voiceover voice playing out the internal
>> sound card via the stereo mini jack but have the rest of my system
>> sound like itunes play out my firewire sound card?
>> 
> Yes and no.  Itunes does not let you change what sound card you play out of 
> that is connected to that machine currently.  You can use an air port express 
> or an apple tv to play itunes to a networked audio output.  Voiceover will 
> always use the selected system sound output which can be your firewire device 
> or the internal audio device.  You can use your firewire audio device to play 
> sounds from other applications that support this.  Most of those are audio 
> production apps like pro tools, audacity and yes even garageband.  Why Apple 
> doesn't let you do this with iTunes I don't understand.  Maybe in a future 
> release.
> 
> HTH
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