Ok, so that's obviously what I've done that's stuffed that up, I  
don't like the default Winamp plug-in as it doesn't seem as easy to  
configure as the other one available, can't remember the name of it  
off hand.

On 04/11/2007, at 5:00 PM, albert griffith wrote:

> It's on one of the preinstalled output plug-ins.  Easy to see.
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> I'm running the PC as a virtual machine on my Mac and I need to get  
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> separately to the system volume on a Windows machine and (if you  
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