Laptop and sound

2011-04-26 Thread Peter Scanlon
Hi, 
Looking at getting a laptop. 
Can laptops have two sound cardds for Jaws and music.
any recommendations for laptop sound cards for good music. 

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Re: Laptop and sound

2011-04-27 Thread Barry Chapman
Hi Peter,

An external USB sound card with a line out will do what you want.  You can have 
JAWS come through the internal card and your music 
come through the external one.  I'm not sure what is currently available 
regarding USB sound cards so don't have a specific 
recommendation.  Perhaps others can advise.

Regards,
Barry Chapman

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Subject: Laptop and sound


Hi,
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Can laptops have two sound cardds for Jaws and music.
any recommendations for laptop sound cards for good music.

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Re: Laptop and sound

2011-04-27 Thread Christopher Chaltain
I apologize if this has already been answered, and that I don't have any
recommendations. I don't know of a laptop that has two sound cards but
you should be able to do what you want with a USB attached sound card.

On 26/04/11 03:06, Peter Scanlon wrote:
> Hi, 
> Looking at getting a laptop. 
> Can laptops have two sound cardds for Jaws and music.
> any recommendations for laptop sound cards for good music. 
> 
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Re: Laptop and sound

2011-04-27 Thread Joe Giovanelli
Hello,

These days laptops work amazingly well.  Saying this, there are, as far as I 
know, no expansion slots in which to put a second sound card.

Whatever laptop you ultimately get, you must live with the soundcard which 
comes with it.  Even so, the soundcards I heard work well enough for most 
applications.

I'll look forward to other thoughts.

Joe G.

- Original Message -
From: Peter Scanlon 
To:  
Date: Tuesday, Apr 26, 2011 10:01:16
Subject: Laptop and sound

>
>
> Hi, 
> Looking at getting a laptop. 
> Can laptops have two sound cardds for Jaws and music.
> any recommendations for laptop sound cards for good music. 
> 
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RE: Laptop and sound

2011-04-27 Thread Kevin Minor
Hi.

I'm using a laptop with Windows 7 64 bit home edition on it.  I have two
sound cards on it, the internal one and one by a company called Startech.  I
use JAWS on the internal card, and have everything else on the external
card.  The external card cost me around $30.  It connects to the PC via USB.
It has two mic inputs and at least one line in jack that is a walkman type.
I've been very pleased with it.

Don't work too hard.

GO REDS!
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Re: Laptop and sound

2011-04-27 Thread Peter Scanlon
Thanks barry.

  - Original Message - 
  From: Barry Chapman 
  To: PC Audio Discussion List 
  Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2011 9:23 AM
  Subject: Re: Laptop and sound 


  Hi Peter,

  An external USB sound card with a line out will do what you want.  You can 
have JAWS come through the internal card and your music 
  come through the external one.  I'm not sure what is currently available 
regarding USB sound cards so don't have a specific 
  recommendation.  Perhaps others can advise.

  Regards,
  Barry Chapman

  - Original Message - 
  From: "Peter Scanlon" 
  To: 
  Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2011 6:06 PM
  Subject: Laptop and sound


  Hi,
  Looking at getting a laptop.
  Can laptops have two sound cardds for Jaws and music.
  any recommendations for laptop sound cards for good music.

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Re: Laptop and sound

2011-04-27 Thread Peter Scanlon
Thanks. 

  - Original Message - 
  From: Kevin Minor 
  To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' 
  Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2011 2:40 PM
  Subject: RE: Laptop and sound 


  Hi.

  I'm using a laptop with Windows 7 64 bit home edition on it.  I have two
  sound cards on it, the internal one and one by a company called Startech.  I
  use JAWS on the internal card, and have everything else on the external
  card.  The external card cost me around $30.  It connects to the PC via USB.
  It has two mic inputs and at least one line in jack that is a walkman type.
  I've been very pleased with it.

  Don't work too hard.

  GO REDS!
  Kevin Minor, Lexington, KY
  kmi...@windstream.net


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Re: Laptop and sound

2011-04-27 Thread Bardia Zakeri

witsch programyou  will  use  for music ?
sonar?
goldwave?
audacity?
etc
for sonar i know you must have a external soundcard  too
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Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2011 1:23 AM
Subject: Re: Laptop and sound



Hi Peter,

An external USB sound card with a line out will do what you want.  You can 
have JAWS come through the internal card and your music
come through the external one.  I'm not sure what is currently available 
regarding USB sound cards so don't have a specific

recommendation.  Perhaps others can advise.

Regards,
Barry Chapman

- Original Message - 
From: "Peter Scanlon" 

To: 
Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2011 6:06 PM
Subject: Laptop and sound


Hi,
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Can laptops have two sound cardds for Jaws and music.
any recommendations for laptop sound cards for good music.

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Re: Laptop and sound

2011-04-27 Thread Mike Mote
Hi folks.  I have another question related to this topic.  I have a del lap 
top, and have never been able to get any audio playback from my line in jack 
on my sound card.  I think the brand is IT Audio, if I'm not mistaken.  I 
tried an external sound card, thinking that would help, but never got any 
audio that way either.  To clarify, I hear sound from play-back of CD's and 
internet audio and windows sounds fine, but if I'm trying to record 
something, I can't hear it coming through the sound card, until while I'm 
recording it.  Hope I've made sense here.  Any ideas?
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From: "Christopher Chaltain" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2011 10:27 AM
Subject: Re: Laptop and sound



I apologize if this has already been answered, and that I don't have any
recommendations. I don't know of a laptop that has two sound cards but
you should be able to do what you want with a USB attached sound card.

On 26/04/11 03:06, Peter Scanlon wrote:

Hi,
Looking at getting a laptop.
Can laptops have two sound cardds for Jaws and music.
any recommendations for laptop sound cards for good music.

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Re: Laptop and sound

2011-04-27 Thread Joe Giovanelli
Hi,

Check the volume settings.  Make sure that the line input is not muted or you 
won't hear anything from the card, even if sound is being recorded.

This should be true for both the internal and the external soundcard.

Joe G.

- Original Message -
From: Mike Mote 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Date: Wednesday, Apr 27, 2011 7:28:47
Subject: Re: Laptop and sound

>
>
> Hi folks.  I have another question related to this topic.  I have a del lap 
> top, and have never been able to get any audio playback from my line in jack 
> on my sound card.  I think the brand is IT Audio, if I'm not mistaken.  I 
> tried an external sound card, thinking that would help, but never got any 
> audio that way either.  To clarify, I hear sound from play-back of CD's and 
> internet audio and windows sounds fine, but if I'm trying to record 
> something, I can't hear it coming through the sound card, until while I'm 
> recording it.  Hope I've made sense here.  Any ideas?
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Christopher Chaltain" 
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
> Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2011 10:27 AM
> Subject: Re: Laptop and sound
> 
> 
> >I apologize if this has already been answered, and that I don't have any
> > recommendations. I don't know of a laptop that has two sound cards but
> > you should be able to do what you want with a USB attached sound card.
> >
> > On 26/04/11 03:06, Peter Scanlon wrote:
> >thx^^;". Hi,
> >thx^^;". Looking at getting a laptop.
> >thx^^;". Can laptops have two sound cardds for Jaws and music.
> >thx^^;". any recommendations for laptop sound cards for good music.
> >thx^^;".
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Re: Laptop and sound

2011-04-27 Thread Peter Scanlon
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Re: Laptop and sound

2011-04-27 Thread Bardia Zakeri

ok
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RE: Laptop and sound

2011-04-27 Thread Kevin Minor
Hi.

What operating system are you using?  If it's XP I can help.  If it's later
than that I'd like to know how to find the devices on my laptop running
Windows 7 64 bit home edition to adjust mic and line in volume settings.
I've tried looking at the sound card devices, but all I see are speakers,
which all look the same.

Thanks.

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Re: Laptop and sound

2011-04-27 Thread Howard Traxler
Many folks are getting external USB sound devices.  I have no idea how they 
work with splitting the sounds.



- Original Message - 
From: "Joe Giovanelli" 

To: 
Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2011 9:56 AM
Subject: Re: Laptop and sound



Hello,

These days laptops work amazingly well.  Saying this, there are, as far as 
I know, no expansion slots in which to put a second sound card.


Whatever laptop you ultimately get, you must live with the soundcard which 
comes with it.  Even so, the soundcards I heard work well enough for most 
applications.


I'll look forward to other thoughts.

Joe G.

- Original Message -
From: Peter Scanlon 
To:  
Date: Tuesday, Apr 26, 2011 10:01:16
Subject: Laptop and sound




Hi,
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Can laptops have two sound cardds for Jaws and music.
any recommendations for laptop sound cards for good music.

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Re: Laptop and sound

2011-04-27 Thread Robert Logue

Dells' usually have some kind of Creative Sound Blaster intigrated audio.

It could be that input monitoring is turned off.  Go to Windows Mixer 
properties and see if there is something in the playback list for monitoring 
and make sure it is checked.


Bob

- Original Message - 
From: "Mike Mote" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2011 5:01 AM
Subject: Re: Laptop and sound


Hi folks.  I have another question related to this topic.  I have a del 
lap top, and have never been able to get any audio playback from my line 
in jack on my sound card.  I think the brand is IT Audio, if I'm not 
mistaken.  I tried an external sound card, thinking that would help, but 
never got any audio that way either.  To clarify, I hear sound from 
play-back of CD's and internet audio and windows sounds fine, but if I'm 
trying to record something, I can't hear it coming through the sound card, 
until while I'm recording it.  Hope I've made sense here.  Any ideas?
- Original Message - 
From: "Christopher Chaltain" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2011 10:27 AM
Subject: Re: Laptop and sound



I apologize if this has already been answered, and that I don't have any
recommendations. I don't know of a laptop that has two sound cards but
you should be able to do what you want with a USB attached sound card.

On 26/04/11 03:06, Peter Scanlon wrote:

Hi,
Looking at getting a laptop.
Can laptops have two sound cardds for Jaws and music.
any recommendations for laptop sound cards for good music.

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Re: Laptop and sound

2011-04-27 Thread G. McFarlane

Hi
As far as I'm aware most Dell laptops, and perhaps others, do have an 
Express expansion slot which can take a 2nd internal sound card, of which 
there are a few around. it certainly would save carrying externals.

Gordon McFarlane

-Original Message- 
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Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2011 3:49 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Laptop and sound

ok
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