is there an ability in vista to set on which speaker you hear an application? for example i want the media player on the 2 front speakers and the game on the 2 back speakers? if it's possible, is there also a possibility to set the volume for each application
on a per speaker base?
My guess is that you can't do that. Everything gets mixed in the mix buffer, and the result goes to the
sound card end point. This could only be possible with multiple sound cards. Am I right Larry?
I have a question though. Do third party applications appear in the volume control window ( like WMP)? I mean, if you download RealPlayer (annoying today, since it controls the system volume), does it appear in the list?
Do you ever see Linux winning the medical market? It is so critical to have things working that I can't even conceive Linux running on embedded device of a doctor.
Silverlight PivotViewer Now Available
Jun 29, 2010 at 7:05 PMAny plans for a WPF pivot viewer?
Microsoft Robotics Studio
Jun 20, 2006 at 11:59 AMGood stuff!!
Vista Audio Stack and API
Dec 14, 2005 at 12:41 PMMy guess is that you can't do that. Everything gets mixed in the mix buffer, and the result goes to the
sound cardend point. This could only be possible with multiple sound cards. Am I right Larry?Steve Ball - Learning about Audio in Windows Vista
Sep 15, 2005 at 6:46 PMGreat video, really.
I have a question though. Do third party applications appear in the volume control window ( like WMP)? I mean, if you download RealPlayer (annoying today, since it controls the system volume), does it appear in the list?
Bill Crounse - Talking hospital tech with CIO of Overlake Hospital
Aug 12, 2005 at 9:53 PMIt is so critical to have things working that I can't even conceive Linux running on embedded device of a doctor.