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OK folks. Fresh to the meat grinder, I installed Vista. Little did I know the

torment that would ensue. I thought people were exaggerating when they said

how much it crashed. Well, it's still crashing, though only every hour or so

instead of every 5 min, so for now that's fine... But my question involves

the configuration of multiple outputs in Vista!

 

If you recall, in XP there was a nifty section of the control panel where

you could select the default output device for various things: MIDI, Audo,

etc.

 

If I set my default audio device to my USB soundcard, I could listen to the

games I was playing. If I also set the default MIDI to my sound card, Media

Player would produce soothing tunes to my slaughter in Counterstrike, through

the speakers in my room.

 

I had the voice settings configured even, to use my headset for both input

and output (It's a nice headset!)

 

However in Vista, I cannot do that. Playing Halo 2, the voice comes from my

speakers, even though the input is through my headset. The sound is through

my headset as well. If I try playing music, I have to set the default device

to my speakers, and not play a game at all, or that too would waft from the

other sound card.

 

So how can I set this up? I've fiddled with the mixer, but that only lets me

set the volume from a program on a device, not which device to use. I'd like

to be able to configure which device plays the audio back! How can I set this

up?

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