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Ok interesting problem here that i'm not finding an answer to...
I have two soundcards in a dedicated computer, desktop running Windows 7, for my two scanner feeds. If i listen to my MN feed i can hear the SD feed at a very reduced level in the background noise, it also goes the other way as well but im just giving you an example.
Both soundcards, SB Extreme PCI Express and the computers onboard sound, are to the Line-In jack and the scanner audio is connected to them correctly. I tried with both Oddcast and Scannercast to see if it was a software problem but that doesn't appear to be it.
Any ideas why windows or the hardware would be doing this? Would getting a couple of those cheap USB soundcards off eBay and using them fix it? I saw some posts on here which would indicated using external USB soundcards seems to fix some problems with running more than one sound device.
Suggestions?
I have two soundcards in a dedicated computer, desktop running Windows 7, for my two scanner feeds. If i listen to my MN feed i can hear the SD feed at a very reduced level in the background noise, it also goes the other way as well but im just giving you an example.
Both soundcards, SB Extreme PCI Express and the computers onboard sound, are to the Line-In jack and the scanner audio is connected to them correctly. I tried with both Oddcast and Scannercast to see if it was a software problem but that doesn't appear to be it.
Any ideas why windows or the hardware would be doing this? Would getting a couple of those cheap USB soundcards off eBay and using them fix it? I saw some posts on here which would indicated using external USB soundcards seems to fix some problems with running more than one sound device.
Suggestions?