Hi,
I recently got a new PC. My old one had a 4.1 surround sound card. Unfortunately my new PC cant be open and I wouldnt like to open it for obvious reasons anyway. I have 2 sound outputs, one in the front of the computer and one in the back. For some reason, unlike before, I cant seem to get one song/deck going through the speakers and the other song/deck going through my headphones while using my Hercules MP3 E2. I plug my speakers in one output and my headphones in the other but the sound only comes out through the speakers. Help Please.
Note: I wasnt sure in which forum part to post this (Hardware or PC Version) So I posted on both.
Kind Regards,
Kzandoca
I recently got a new PC. My old one had a 4.1 surround sound card. Unfortunately my new PC cant be open and I wouldnt like to open it for obvious reasons anyway. I have 2 sound outputs, one in the front of the computer and one in the back. For some reason, unlike before, I cant seem to get one song/deck going through the speakers and the other song/deck going through my headphones while using my Hercules MP3 E2. I plug my speakers in one output and my headphones in the other but the sound only comes out through the speakers. Help Please.
Note: I wasnt sure in which forum part to post this (Hardware or PC Version) So I posted on both.
Kind Regards,
Kzandoca
发表时间 Thu 31 Mar 11 @ 1:50 pm
If your new PC only has one socket on the front and back, then it only has a single stereo sound card. The socket on the front is simply a duplicate of the rear socket for more convenient access.
If you are using DJ Console Edition for MP3e2 console, then your best option is to purchase a proper dedicated multi-channel DJ sound card such as Numark DJIO or Native Instruments Audio 2 DJ.
Alternatively, if you are on a budget, you can add a basic stereo USB sound card for the headphone output. Your computer's built-in sound card will be used for the master output and the USB card for your headphones (Plug your headphones into the USB card.)
If you are using DJ Console Edition for MP3e2 console, then your best option is to purchase a proper dedicated multi-channel DJ sound card such as Numark DJIO or Native Instruments Audio 2 DJ.
Alternatively, if you are on a budget, you can add a basic stereo USB sound card for the headphone output. Your computer's built-in sound card will be used for the master output and the USB card for your headphones (Plug your headphones into the USB card.)
发表时间 Fri 01 Apr 11 @ 5:26 am