RE: external usb soundcards

2015-01-27 Thread Humberto Rodriguez
Hello Mike:

USB headsets normally have their own soundcard, thus if you use say, a
Logitech or a Plantronics headset, you can have Jaws and Skype go to the
headset instead of the computer soundcard.

Humberto


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Bernard
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Subject: external usb soundcards

Hello everyone,

I'm in the process of getting a dj position on ACB Radio Interactive. During
the first half of the audition prep, I found out that my computer only has
one soundcard, and as a result, when I broadcast, my computer sounds and
screen reader sounds would end up being broadcasted too. The person training
me suggested that an external usb soundcard would solve this issue. Can any
of you recommend a good plug n play usb soundcard that would work with the
blue yeti usb mic, winamp 5.666, and windows 8.1? For anyone who has ever
used multiple soundcards in an audio project involving talking to someone on
skype, while broadcasting music over the web, do you know if external usb
soundcards have a setting, something like an audition channel of sorts, that
would allow you to take skype calls without broadcasting them online?  If
technology permits, I'm hoping to be able to play music over the air, and
take requests via skype off the air. I hope that makes at least a little
sense. I'm new to broadcasting online, so my question may sound a little
confusing to some people. Thanks in advance for any help.

Mike

Rochester, NY.




external usb soundcards

2015-01-27 Thread Mike Bernard
Hello everyone,

I'm in the process of getting a dj position on ACB Radio Interactive. During
the first half of the audition prep, I found out that my computer only has
one soundcard, and as a result, when I broadcast, my computer sounds and
screen reader sounds would end up being broadcasted too. The person training
me suggested that an external usb soundcard would solve this issue. Can any
of you recommend a good plug n play usb soundcard that would work with the
blue yeti usb mic, winamp 5.666, and windows 8.1? For anyone who has ever
used multiple soundcards in an audio project involving talking to someone on
skype, while broadcasting music over the web, do you know if external usb
soundcards have a setting, something like an audition channel of sorts, that
would allow you to take skype calls without broadcasting them online?  If
technology permits, I'm hoping to be able to play music over the air, and
take requests via skype off the air. I hope that makes at least a little
sense. I'm new to broadcasting online, so my question may sound a little
confusing to some people. Thanks in advance for any help.

Mike

Rochester, NY.



USB soundcards?

2009-10-19 Thread TrueBlue & Proud
hi guys, some Information please on USB soundcards. Not really Interested in 
surround sound cards.


Any help would be apreciated,

Billy 



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Re: Low End, Cheap USB Soundcards To Run JFW, Looking For?

2009-03-07 Thread radiomanpaul
Thanks Robert.  I really appreciate your help.  Yes, I know about changing 
the jaws.ini file.  The kind folks at FS sent an email with instructions to 
make those changes.  Again, thanks...Paul


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Subject: Re: Low End, Cheap USB Soundcards To Run JFW, Looking For?




Try the Creative LX external USB sound card.  Mine cost less than $40 and 
works extremely well.  It is slightly larger than a packet of cigarettes.


Don't forget that, if you are going to use a second sound card for Jaws, 
you need to change the jfw.ini file to direct Jaws to use a sound card 
other than the default sound card that is being used for the music.


Robert Nelson


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Subject: Low End, Cheap USB Soundcards To Run JFW, Looking For?



Hi again all.

As the subject line states, and where can I find such a deal so I can use 
my Sound Blaster card JUST for music and the low end card to run Jaws?
Any help will be GREATLY appreciated as I am gonna broadcast live on 
internet and don't want Jaws to speak on air.

Thanks in advance.

Best regards,
Paul

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Re: Low End, Cheap USB Soundcards To Run JFW, Looking For?

2009-03-06 Thread Robert Nelson



Try the Creative LX external USB sound card.  Mine cost less than $40 and 
works extremely well.  It is slightly larger than a packet of cigarettes.


Don't forget that, if you are going to use a second sound card for Jaws, you 
need to change the jfw.ini file to direct Jaws to use a sound card other 
than the default sound card that is being used for the music.


Robert Nelson


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Subject: Low End, Cheap USB Soundcards To Run JFW, Looking For?



Hi again all.

As the subject line states, and where can I find such a deal so I can use 
my Sound Blaster card JUST for music and the low end card to run Jaws?
Any help will be GREATLY appreciated as I am gonna broadcast live on 
internet and don't want Jaws to speak on air.

Thanks in advance.

Best regards,
Paul

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RE: Low End, Cheap USB Soundcards To Run JFW, Looking For?

2009-03-06 Thread Judy W

I use some old used external synthesizers for Jaws when recording or
broadcasting.

Judy
 

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Subject: Low End, Cheap USB Soundcards To Run JFW, Looking For?

Hi again all.

As the subject line states, and where can I find such a deal so I can use my
Sound Blaster card JUST for music and the low end card to run Jaws?
Any help will be GREATLY appreciated as I am gonna broadcast live on
internet and don't want Jaws to speak on air.
Thanks in advance.

Best regards,
Paul 


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Low End, Cheap USB Soundcards To Run JFW, Looking For?

2009-03-06 Thread radiomanpaul

Hi again all.

As the subject line states, and where can I find such a deal so I can use my 
Sound Blaster card JUST for music and the low end card to run Jaws?
Any help will be GREATLY appreciated as I am gonna broadcast live on 
internet and don't want Jaws to speak on air.

Thanks in advance.

Best regards,
Paul 



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USB soundcards

2009-03-04 Thread Brian
Hi I am looking for a USB preferably 7.1 external soundcard with ideally 
optical and coax digital outputs to connect to my Arcam home cinema amp. 
Optical would do but coax would be better. 

I can't see at all so I am looking for something I can operate with jaws 
compatibility. I am using at the moment a cheap Trust 5.1 card; have tried a 
Philips Orilium which did not work and an Audegy 2NX which I still have which 
when connected skipped like a CD and made jaws speak very peculiarly. Any 
advice would be appreciated.

Thanks 

Brian 

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