System Access will always use the default sound card. If you need that to be other than what you would do with an audio editing project, using applications such as GoldWave, StudioRecorder, SoundForge, etc, then you would tell those applications to use a different sound card than the default. All of the applications I just mentioned have this capability.
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Hi all. If you have 2 soundcards in a machine, is there a way to have s a split out from the one where the media and other sounds play through? So that speech can be from another speaker? If so, where do you go to do this? I gather that would be a windows thing if at all?? The Talk Serotek mailing list
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