Hi Peter and Alberto
You can do that but only 65536 times.
Why is Windows XP so restricted ;-)
73 Ko, NL9222
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Alberto di Bene wrote:
Windows XP is even more flexible than that. Given that it virtualize the
sound card, you can open the *same* sound card for input to more than
one program, each with its own different sampling rate, and the same for
output. All the resampling needed is done under the hood by Windows
itself, sometimes with not so stellar results in terms of accuracy, but
it works.
Don't try the same with Windows 98SE (RIP, M$oft has announced its death
a few days ago), it won't work...
73 Alberto I2PHD
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Peter Martinez wrote:
From G3PLX:
I don't know about earlier versions of Windows, but it's certainly
possible in XP to open a soundcard for input in one program, and open
the SAME soundcard for output in another program. I do it all the time.
So it should be possible to send DFCW in one program and receive
something else into another program, both at the same time, and
without needing two soundcards.
73
Peter
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