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Old Sep 23, 2004, 10:09 PM   #1
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3 individual stereo outputs

Hello.
i've got an Audigy 2 and I want to have 3 stereo outputs that I can use individually. For example, set Skype to use my headphones, foobar2000 to use my hifi system and PowerDVD to use my TV, all without disturbing the other channels.

I understand that this is doable with kX, by routing the 0/1, 4/5, 6/7 and 8/9 channels in some specific way. Being a moron, I find much of the info around difficult to comprehend - lots of new terms. Is there any simple doc describing how to do this? I mean, one that an idiot would understand?

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Old Sep 23, 2004, 11:31 PM   #2
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if the programs give you an option of choosing which sound device to use, wave 4/5 is front, wave 6/7 is rear, wave 8/9 is sub/center
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I tried that, but it wouldn't work when I had the "route headphones to sub/center" box checked - that's why I thought there were some extra adjustments needed. Now it's fixed.

Still wondering... 0/1 is the default device, so all programs should by default output to all 3 devices, right? But 0/1 only gives me sound on the left headphone (8/9) unless I check that "route headphones to sub/center" box again. Help?

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