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Junior Member
Join Date: Jun 2006
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2 soundcard and drifting latency
hello
i have 2 soundcards and the multiple output plugin in winamp. i start a song and both outputs are synchron. but on the end of the sond one soundcard is a little behind the other. how can i fix this? greets timi-loader |
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Forum King
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1 Soundcard.
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jun 2006
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xD
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Forum King
Join Date: Sep 2002
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It's true, though, that virtually every program out there has issues outputting sound to two different audio outputs. It seems like it'd be a pretty common thing given how multimedia-centric computer are getting, but I guess not.
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The second audio output in question was USB, actually. I await your reply featuring a USB to miniplug adapter!
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Major Dude
Join Date: Apr 2005
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Using same output plugin for both sound devices?
(if not, thats probably why) |
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When I had set things up to use different output plugins I was still getting the spotty synch. Of course this was a year or two ago, and I've since changed my setup, so it doesn't matter to me anymore.
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