I don't know if that assumption is correct, especially with a multi-channel sound card like the one you have. There are reasons why enabling a second soundcard for your screenreader makes sense, like if you were using your pc to record and you wanted to keep the speech out of the stream you are recording, but your screenreader won't run any better by enabling your onboard soundcard while running the turtlebeach. At 02:30 PM 1/25/2006, you wrote: >Hello friends, > >From time to time I've seen messages from those of you who are using two >sound cards, the on-board sound card for your speech, and the regular >sound card, the one in to which your speakers are plugged for other >sounds. My question is, how does one acomplish this. At present I do >have an on-board sound card as a part of my mother board, but it is >disabled, so I am using my Turtlebeach Santa Cruz card for both speech >and other sounds. I'm thinking I might get better responsiveness out of >my screen reader if I split the duties. Thanks in advance for your help. > > >_______________________________________________ >PC-Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... >http://www.pc-audio.org > >To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: >[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >This list is a service of MosenExplosion.com. To see what other >lists we offer, visit us on the web at http://www.MosenExplosion.com
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