Re: Sound Card Scripting

2009-12-16 Thread RicksPlace
- Original Message - From: "David Reynolds" To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" Sent: Monday, December 14, 2009 6:21 AM Subject: RE: Sound Card Scripting Rick, I think your guesses are accurate. As a programming type myself, I think scripting for individual so

RE: Sound Card Scripting

2009-12-14 Thread David Reynolds
Discussion List Subject: Re: Sound Card Scripting Hi Dave: That is very very good info. In Windoweyes we can map keys either inside virtual windows or inside a script using something like VBScript. It might be possible to script the software provided by a card manufacturer and the only way to know

Re: Sound Card Scripting

2009-12-14 Thread RicksPlace
inputs and outputs. Thanks again: Rick USA - Original Message - From: "David Reynolds" To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" Sent: Sunday, December 13, 2009 11:11 AM Subject: RE: Sound Card Scripting Rick, I would guess that in the case of cards with proprietary

RE: Sound Card Scripting

2009-12-13 Thread David Reynolds
...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of RicksPlace Sent: 13 December 2009 10:29 To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: Sound Card Scripting Hi All: I am an old programmer type. Since there is so much trouble with Sound Cards I am wondering if anyone has tried scripting for a sound card. First, the card software

Sound Card Scripting

2009-12-13 Thread RicksPlace
Hi All: I am an old programmer type. Since there is so much trouble with Sound Cards I am wondering if anyone has tried scripting for a sound card. First, the card software or the Operating System needs to make some scriptable information available and it is usually called MSAA for Microsoft Act