How does WinXP set up a computer to use a dual sound card? Set the method of using a dual sound card on your computer

  
                

Some users install a dual sound card in order to have their own computer play different music at the same time. We can install multiple different players in one computer and then set different sound cards for them so that when running these different players at the same time, we can hear different sounds on different sound card outputs. . How does WinXP set up a computer to use a dual sound card? Let me talk about the way WinXP sets up a computer to use a dual sound card.

The steps are as follows:

First of all, the following method of setting the dual sound card is only used in the case of Windows copy screen or extended screen. The method of multi-sound card allocation after using computer software (such as ASTER or Betwin) is completely different. Please read “Computer avatar---One computer becomes two”

In addition, The so-called sound card, the official statement is "audio equipment". In order to set the system to use different sound card playback, or to use multiple sound cards to play different music at the same time, you must first understand a concept, that is, the relationship between the sound card and the media player (or any software with sound output), but give an image but Not very accurate metaphor, media player and sound card are like the relationship between DVD, CD player and speaker in the home. You can connect DVD or CD to any specified speaker. This speaker will sound and two speakers will be connected. You can hear different sounds by receiving DVDs and CDs on separate DVDs and CDs. And what is the meaning of the audio " audio & audio in the control panel of Windows & rdquo; default device? As the name implies, “default device” is when Windows does not specify (or cannot specify), Windows will automatically specify the “default device” for the software, and when we install multiple sound cards, the last one installed. The sound card will automatically change to “default device”. But this “default device>; has a lower priority than those already specified. So we can install multiple different players in one computer and then set different sound cards for them so that when running these different players at the same time, we can hear different sounds on different sound card outputs. It is. Software that does not specify (or cannot specify) a sound card device will automatically use this "default device".

Media Player Sets the specified sound card steps:

KMPlayer sets the specified sound card steps:

WinXP sets up the computer to use the dual sound card method for everyone to introduce it here. If you still don't know how to set up your computer to use a dual sound card, you can refer to the above content, set up, your computer can also use multiple sound cards to play different music at the same time.

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