RainMotorsports
Partition Master
This is dedicated to those people who think for some odd reason you cant run multiple simultaneous sound cards/audio streams in windows 7. I run three actually one is usb.
Photography and editing are the suck today, super hurry and no photoshop (PSPX2 and my raw files = shoddy results).
The Scenario
We want to record gameplay with Fraps, Playclaw, any app and have Team Speak, Skype, other VOIP apps not ruining the recording. The problem is we often can not direct the game sound anywhere but the default device and not since XP has proper access to applications sound existed. This can probably be done in a software solution but with consequences to sound latency.
The Hardware Solution
If you already run a dedicated sound card and either use powered speakers or have something to use as an amp this is going to be pretty cheap. All you will need is the headphone mixer.
Teamspeak allows us to direct audio to a different sound card and Skype respects Windows 7's default communications device setting. This allows us to put the audio on a non default device that is not being recorded. The only problem now is to combine them back to one headset. Thats where a headphone mixer comes in. It even lets us adjust Game/Main volume and VOIP on the fly.
I needed a sound card to do this which doubles the price of the project, many gamers already have one. Picked up the ASUS Xonar DS because of availability issues with the lesser 5.1 model.
I cheaped out and picked up a nice Passive Mixer hoping the signal loss would not be as drastic as it was. If you want to do this with non powered headphones you will need an amplifier or a powered mixer.
Problems with the Xonar
- For the love of god please don't install the driver on the CD if you get this card. My machine was so screwed after rebooting. Most apps would not run, all web browsers and even the installer for the newer drivers. I tested the latest driver on my spare drive that has my benchmarking setup and it worked fine. A rollback in safemode and driver install later all was well.
- You may need to turn off the GX mode for game recording if you end up with no sound at all. Other than that love this card.
Mixer needs an Amplifier!
Alright so I could have spent money on a powered mixer or picked up a cheapo. I took a shot in the dark with a passive mixer and indeed its not gonna work.
Powered speakers work awesomely so if your one of those people who don't use a headset this will work fine. I went ghetto and grabbed a stereo from down stairs!
Setting it up
Alright once the sound card is installed and drivers are in place you may or may not have two mixers in windows. Not needed but to get it right click on the speaker icon and hit volume control options. You can set this in here but since for skype we are setting one device as default communications device you can check that. Same icon hit up playback devices. Set the dedicated sound card (if you wish) as the default device and you can also set the onboard as the default communications device if it didn't do it for you already.
All sounds except maybe skype will be coming out the dedicated card at this point. Go into teamspeak (screenshot above) and set the playback device to the onboard sound. It will now play from there. Hook both sound cards to the mixer. Hook the mixer to the speakers or to the amp for the headphones. Adjust your base volumes. Your amplifier should probably act as your master volume and the individuals can be set from the mixer. Might be a matter of preference.
Done!
Might seem a tiny bit complicated but it really isnt. If you have what you need laying around then its probably worth while. If you have nothing and or dont record game footage then well....
All windows sound game included will be on the main card and recorded by default with fraps, etc. Teamspeak, Skype and any other software that can be directed to the other card wont.
Photography and editing are the suck today, super hurry and no photoshop (PSPX2 and my raw files = shoddy results).
The Scenario
We want to record gameplay with Fraps, Playclaw, any app and have Team Speak, Skype, other VOIP apps not ruining the recording. The problem is we often can not direct the game sound anywhere but the default device and not since XP has proper access to applications sound existed. This can probably be done in a software solution but with consequences to sound latency.
The Hardware Solution
If you already run a dedicated sound card and either use powered speakers or have something to use as an amp this is going to be pretty cheap. All you will need is the headphone mixer.
Teamspeak allows us to direct audio to a different sound card and Skype respects Windows 7's default communications device setting. This allows us to put the audio on a non default device that is not being recorded. The only problem now is to combine them back to one headset. Thats where a headphone mixer comes in. It even lets us adjust Game/Main volume and VOIP on the fly.
I needed a sound card to do this which doubles the price of the project, many gamers already have one. Picked up the ASUS Xonar DS because of availability issues with the lesser 5.1 model.
I cheaped out and picked up a nice Passive Mixer hoping the signal loss would not be as drastic as it was. If you want to do this with non powered headphones you will need an amplifier or a powered mixer.
Problems with the Xonar
- For the love of god please don't install the driver on the CD if you get this card. My machine was so screwed after rebooting. Most apps would not run, all web browsers and even the installer for the newer drivers. I tested the latest driver on my spare drive that has my benchmarking setup and it worked fine. A rollback in safemode and driver install later all was well.
- You may need to turn off the GX mode for game recording if you end up with no sound at all. Other than that love this card.
Mixer needs an Amplifier!
Alright so I could have spent money on a powered mixer or picked up a cheapo. I took a shot in the dark with a passive mixer and indeed its not gonna work.
Powered speakers work awesomely so if your one of those people who don't use a headset this will work fine. I went ghetto and grabbed a stereo from down stairs!
Setting it up
Alright once the sound card is installed and drivers are in place you may or may not have two mixers in windows. Not needed but to get it right click on the speaker icon and hit volume control options. You can set this in here but since for skype we are setting one device as default communications device you can check that. Same icon hit up playback devices. Set the dedicated sound card (if you wish) as the default device and you can also set the onboard as the default communications device if it didn't do it for you already.
All sounds except maybe skype will be coming out the dedicated card at this point. Go into teamspeak (screenshot above) and set the playback device to the onboard sound. It will now play from there. Hook both sound cards to the mixer. Hook the mixer to the speakers or to the amp for the headphones. Adjust your base volumes. Your amplifier should probably act as your master volume and the individuals can be set from the mixer. Might be a matter of preference.
Done!
Might seem a tiny bit complicated but it really isnt. If you have what you need laying around then its probably worth while. If you have nothing and or dont record game footage then well....
All windows sound game included will be on the main card and recorded by default with fraps, etc. Teamspeak, Skype and any other software that can be directed to the other card wont.
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