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How do I set it up to have multiple sound input/output devices. I have two USB headsets which I'm trying to use to record but I can only seem to record one at a time and sound only comes out of one or the other. How do I do this?


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As far as I've tried, you can't
(lest you have more then one machine)

I even tried having multiple sound cards, never worked, if you find a solution, or if someone knows one, I'd love to hear though since all my attempts have failed


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MMM,running muliple sound cards?Agrees with DarkLord not heared of that one.Either use onboard sound or fit a good quality sound card.


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RadioShack.com - Home Entertainment: Accessories: Headphones: NXG 3.5mm Dual Headphone Adapter


RadioShack.com - Cables, Parts & Connectors: Connectors & connectivity: A/V connectors & adapters: Gold Series Y-Adapter, 3/32" Mono Jacks & 3/32" Plug

Just some suggestions to get you started.


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Obviuosly this won't work without a USB to mini-plug adapter (if they exist).


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Well, I have figured out that Adobe Audition 3.0 will record from multiple sources. Guess it's not possible in Windows though. Too bad.



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