from what i understand yes samesong different verse as the saying goes, in win 7 all done in the audio manager

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Thanks to every one for their posts, it sounds like it'll be relativley easy to set-up. So using USB headphones do I just direct JAWS exactly as going to a USB sound card?...I guess its the same electronics, just different packages really.

Andy
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a usb port sound card or usb headphones will do the trick you need two
different sound cards but either usb device will do the trick for you.

HTH,
inthane
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Sent: Monday, April 09, 2012 11:50 PM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Seperating JAWS from music output


I am a Wedding DJ and compare and at the moment I use conventional Pioneer
DJ twin CD players and also a specialist Denon DJ HDC2500 hard drive
controller.  The Hard Drive Controller is just about manageable as I know
most of my music and in many cases I just have to type a particular search
string and I know it will find the track I need, I can then quickly check
that I am on the right track by using headphones.  Problem is I don't
always know if I have the track and also if I do have it it could be a fair way down a specific folder.[you can only search the first path and then its
manual using a viewing window] i.e. Walk of Life would be a fair way down
the Dire Straits folder.  I am able to search for the Dire Straits folder
but then there is no facility to do a search string within that folder.
This means that sometimes I have to rely on someone being there to tell me
what is displayed in the viewing window.



I want to try using a laptop to replay some tracks, at the moment I'm not
that bothered about using any specialist mixing software although I
understand that OTTS DJ is compatible with Jaws. For now I would be quite
happy being able to use a standard folder such as My Music and playing
directly out from there using Windows Media Player or alike.



My mixer has multiple lines so I intend to keep my CD players and the HDC
and just use a laptop for when I need to do a search.



I need to know if it is possible to keep the JAWS output separate away
from the actual music output in order that JAWS is not heard through the
PA system.and if so how?



I wondered about a multi channel sound card such as a Gigaport or even
using the built-in sound card and also another basic sound card as well,
one for the music and the other for JAWS, my other concern is could I get
a high enough output from JAWS so it can be heard via headphones in a
noisy environment. I haven't bought the laptop yet either so if there is a laptop out there that has the facility to do this without any additional
sound cards that would be interesting too.



Many thanks in advance for any help and advice



Andy
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