Hi Chris,

I would also like to be able to have Quick Time come out my second sound
card, but I can't seem to find a way to map it somewhere else without
changing the Windows default card.  So any info you have on this would be
greatly appreciated.

Blessings,

Brian
 

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Subject: Re: QuickTime Pro question.

I think you only need pro if you plan to record audio or video in QuickTime.
You can change the sound card in just QuickTime.


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On 22/05/2010 18:31, Jim Noseworthy wrote:
> Hi Folks:
>
> Is there an advantage to using QuickTime Pro with iTunes?  I'm especially
wanting to be able to switch soundcards without changing the default
soundcard.
>
> Thanks all over the place gang.
>
> " He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep, to gain what he cannot
lose. "
> Jim Elliot,
>
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