I use the direct sound out. that works like a charm.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Paul Hutson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2007 2:32 PM
Subject: Re: WinAmp and Window-Eyes question


Here's a portion of a message that maybe will help you.  Pasted below.
HTH,
Paul

>This is really cool.  Let's say that you use software speech and you want
>to control the volume of Winamp without changing the volume of your
>software synth.
>While in winamp hit control+P to bring up the preferences and arrow up or
>down to the output plugin prefernce.  The Nullsoft waveout plugin should be
>selected.  Tab over to the configure button and press enter on it.  Then
>hit shift+tab a couple times until you hear a checkbox labeled "alt
>setting mode."  This
>will be unchecked by default.  Check this box and click okay.  Then tab
>over to the close button and click on that.  Now you can increase and
>decrease
>Winamp's volume with the up and down arrow keys without effecting the
>volume of your software synth.
>--Bob

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dane Trethowan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2007 1:52 PM
Subject: Re: WinAmp and Window-Eyes question


> The only way I've found of doing this is by having multiple sound
> devices installed onto your computer or to use a hardware voice
> synthesizer, you've just highlighted the main reason why I'll keep
> using hardware speech until "death us do part" <smile>.
> Anyway getting back to the original point, if you have multiple sound
> devices installed on your computer system you can direct Winamp to
> play through one whilst Windows sounds, Window-Eyes etc are played
> through another.
>
> On 01/02/2007, at 6:56 AM, Amy Phillippi wrote:
>
> Hi guys,
>
> I'm using WinAmp and Window-Eyes while on the computer.  There are times
> when I'm trying to read something with Window-Eyes, but WimAmp is too
> loud.
> When I use the up and down arrows to turn WinAmp down, Window-Eyes
> goes down
> too.  Is there a way to separate the two so that Window-Eyes will
> stay at
> the same volume no matter how I adjust Win
> Amp?  Thanks.  Amy
> For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways,
> says
> the Lord.  Isaiah 55 8
>
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