Right, but when jaws comes out of the same speakers it ends up changing the
volume of jaws too when I use real player or my system volume.  I'm looking
for a way to keep the volume of jaws and whatever sound program I'm using
separate from each other.
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From: "Gary Wood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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I don't know if this will help, but I hope so:  With Winamp, you can use the
down-arrow to lower the volume of the music; with Real Player, it's control
down-arrow.  I think with Windows Media player, you have to use f9 and f10
to raise the volume.
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Sent: Thursday, July 15, 2004 10:15 PM
Subject: sound card questions


> I am using Eloquence with Jaws as my synthesizer right now.  I have a
> Soundblaster Live, and when I listen to music or anything on the computer
I
> have trouble hearing Eloquence over the music.  Can you run two sound
cards
> and have Eloquence going through one, or is there a sound card where you
can
> run the two separately through different speakers?
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