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DriverHeaven Newbie
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Mic/LineIn Question
Hi !
After reading the whole help back and forward, browsing the threads in the forum, i finally caved in and try to find help by posting here. How can I record the signal from the Mic Input WHILE at the same time listening to the LineIn signal WITHOUT recording the LineIn signal ? I know I can choose what signal should be recorded in the AC97 section, but I have no idea how to chat with friends over Teamspeak and watching TV without them hearing my TV sounds. Any help by chance ? |
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Maybe it's a DSP-Thing...
I think you're problem could be a DSP-Routing problem...
In the DSP Section of the KX-Drivers you should be able to connect the MIC in with the ASIO Input and the Line In with the Wave-Playback-Device... That should work (I believe), though I'm not relly shure if the Mic In and the Line in are seperated in the prolog-section of the KX DSP... they should... well... try it, maybe that'S the sollutuin for your problem maybe not... (isn't a dumb answer better than no answer ?)... NorthStah
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Somehow I don't get it, any chance you could PM me a step by step guide what pins to connect ?
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I don´t understand what you are trying to do but you can´t use
both Line-in and Mic-in and keep the signal separated. It gets mixed in the AC 97 process. If you want two separate signals you can have two mono-mics going in left and right Line-in (or Mic-in, but that gives worse sound) and only record one of them. Sorry if this is no help, I don´t really understand what you are trying to do. Maybe you can listen to the TV with headphones... |
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