I have an Audigy sound card and on-board Sound Max sound on my MCE 2005
system. I'm using the Audigy with 5.1 headphones for gaming, and would like
to use the on-board sound with a (much lighter) stereo headset for hitting
the treadmill while watching MCE recorded TV. The problem is that too many
games don't let you choose which sound card to use, instead defaulting to the
Windows Default sound card, so I like to keep this set to the . Is there a
way to get MCE to use something other than the Windows Default sound card?
system. I'm using the Audigy with 5.1 headphones for gaming, and would like
to use the on-board sound with a (much lighter) stereo headset for hitting
the treadmill while watching MCE recorded TV. The problem is that too many
games don't let you choose which sound card to use, instead defaulting to the
Windows Default sound card, so I like to keep this set to the . Is there a
way to get MCE to use something other than the Windows Default sound card?
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>system. I'm using the Audigy with 5.1 headphones for gaming, and would like
>to use the on-board sound with a (much lighter) stereo headset for hitting
>the treadmill while watching MCE recorded TV. The problem is that too many
>games don't let you choose which sound card to use, instead defaulting to the
>Windows Default sound card, so I like to keep this set to the . Is there a
>way to get MCE to use something other than the Windows Default sound card?