I have done this Pawel and it works great.
I have a Dell Dimension desktop machine with integrated sound. I added a
Soundblaster card. I use the integrated sound as the default sound card for
Windows so all audio from applications goes to the speakers.
I use the Soundblaster card just for work with WriteLog. This lets me keep
all of the wiring to the radios in place all the time.
The WL help file provides instructions on what to set in the ini file to
make this work. In my case, I added the following to the writelog.ini
file:
[AudioReview]
SoundboardIndex=0
And I changed this line:
[Configuration]
...
SoundBoardIndex=1
For explanation, index 0 is the default Windows sound card. Index 1 refers
to the next sound card.
Good luck and see you the contest this weekend.
Randy, K5ZD
> -----Original Message-----
> From: writelog-admin@contesting.com
> [mailto:writelog-admin@contesting.com]On Behalf Of Pawel, SP7PS
> Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2001 06:50 AM
> To: WriteLog Reflector
> Subject: [WriteLog] Two Soundcard in One Computer.
>
>
> Hello Friends,
>
> Would you please to tell me, if you have any experiance with
> installing TWO
> soundcards in one computer.
> I have just changed my old machine and bought quite new with AMD Athlon
> 1,4GB, 512 MB Ram, 18" LCD monitor NEC 1850DX, etc. There is one soundcard
> on motherboard Creative CT5880 and I have also extra Creative Soundblaster
> Live Player in PCI slot.
>
> My idea is to use the on-board sound for ham and SB Live for "home" - non
> ham (music, DVD, etc.). How to show my ham software (WriteLog, MMTTY,
> DX4WIN, Logger, Spectrogram and others) to use on board card and let other
> (Media Player, DVD software, Windows application to use SB Live).
>
> What is your advise?
>
> Best 73's
> Pawel, SP7PS (SN7N in contests)
>
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