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- Subject: Re: [AD] New sound API question
- From: Miquel 'Fire' Burns <miquelfire@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2005 20:33:17 -0400
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This is really a fluff reason, but you could have a person set one
card for headset sounds, to really put someone into a game. I only
thought of this because of a PS2 game I had played that used the USB
headset this way.
On 4/20/05, Chris <chris.kcat@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Miquel 'Fire' Burns wrote:
> > I was wondering if the new API in anyway supports using more than one
> > sound card at once. Blame Sly 2 for me asking this though if you think
> > this is a dumb idea.
>
> What would be the advantages of supporting multiple sound cards at once?
> Being able to select a sound card is already kinda possible (Windows
> would list them as seperate DirectSound devices, Unix/OSS should be able
> to select a different /dev device, and Unix/ALSA should be able to
> select a different alsa[_mixer]_device.. in the config file). Selecting
> a different input device may be nice, though..
>
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