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Old 06-10-2004, 06:36 AM   #1
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using multiple soundcards


Hi,

i have a question about 2 Soundcards.
I use an onboard SIS SI7012 chipset (i810) and also a SB EMU10k1 - pci card for audio purpose.
The EMU10k1-card is for general audio-output (music and other stuff), the line-in is connected with a tv-capture-card.
The onboard SI7012 is connected with a microphone, headphone and the line-in gets audio-signals from an external soundsystem.
And there comes the problem: if i turn on my CD-player on the external soundsystem i hear sound through my headphone, but i want to hear it on the EMU10K1-board-out.
Is there any way to map the output from the SI7012 to the EMU10K1-board without adding additonal connections (SI7012-out -> EMU10K1-in)?

thanks in advance
 
Old 02-02-2005, 04:41 AM   #2
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same here dude.

same here
 
  


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