Doc,

Yes, I already know that! What I was saying is that, once I've moved Winamp 
to the non-default card, there's no way to get Realplayer to join it on that 
card, thus segregating the two players' output from Eloquence and the 
Windows event sounds, on the default card.

Dana
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Subject: Re: using Real Player with secondary sound card


Correction Dana at least in winamp you can point it to a
Open winamp
open preferences
go to output plugins
look for 'winamp to wave' and press alt+c to configure
in this section is where you direct winamp to the card you wish it to
use.particular card.

Robert Doc Wright
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> Julie,
>
> This is the same issue I have been struggling with for a couple of weeks
> now. Here's the upshot of what I've figured out, so far:
>
> RealPlayer can NOT be set to play through the secondary card. Whichever of
> your two cards you decide to make the primary, that is the one RealPlayer
> will have to play through. However, you CAN reassign JAWS (or, more,
> precisely, eloquence) to the secondary card. Still, the Windows system
> sounds (if you use them) also cannot be reassigned to the secondary card;
> they, too, must play through the primary. So, you will have to have your
> Windows system sounds AND RealPlayer playing through the same card (the
> primary), and you can reassign JAWS to the other card. If such a
> configuration will meet your needs, let me know, and I'll let you know how
> to implement it.
>
> Personally, I've been trying to get Realplayer and Winamp to play through
> one card, and JAWS and the system sounds through the other. There doesn't
> seem to be any way to accomplish this, as Realplayer and the system sounds
> both have to play through the default card, whichever one that is.
>
> Blessed Be,
>
> Dana
>
> D. S. Leslie, née C. R. Guttman
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> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "JULIE MELTON" <
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> Sent: Sunday, September 11, 2005 5:30 PM
> Subject: using Real Player with secondary sound card
>
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > I bought another soundcard for recording a playing music.  Of course, it
> > needs to be secondary because JFW uses the primary cart.  Howe\ do you
set
> > Real layer to play on this secondary ccard?  Can it be done?
> >
> > Thanks.
> > JulieMelton
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> > www.heart-and-music.com
> > Keep smiling!
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