"Rolf Ochsenbein" wrote in message
Dmitri(Cabling-Design.com) wrote:
Hello everyone!
Hopefully, it is an appropriate NG for the subj. However,
if this is OT here, and there is a better NG, please advise.
I'm running a Win XP application, capable of streaming two completely
separate sound streams through two separate sound cards on the same
PC. I do not need stereo output, so I wondered if someone has seen a
driver or software utility of sorts that would split a regular
stereo sound card (SoundBlaster or anything else to that matter)
output into two completely separate mono channels, visible to the OS
as two separate sound cards. Is it even possible technically?
Any bit of information, URL or opinion will be greatly appreciated.
hm, i'm not sure but it should be no problem to pan one stream left
and the other to the right... or am i wrong?
Right. The other half of the solution is your typical DirectX-supporting
soundcard driver, that allows more than one application to play on a sound
card at a time.
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