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    MII-12000 multiple audio outputs/destinations

    hey everyone, i searched around for this and didn't find anyone posting this question - so maybe my first post will be helpful to others too.

    i can say i'm pretty good with computers, and i'm installing my carPC right now. i have the mii-12000 and the external USB Audigy2 NX. i have the audigy going to my cars audio system and a touchscreen lilliput for the monitor. i plan on installing a portable dvd player in my rear seat center arm rest pull down thingy. the player will have the yellow/white/red rca inputs. i know i'll beable to tell the board to have multiple monitors but here's the question i've been rackin my head over...

    how do i separate the audio channels of what i want coming out of the car speakers and what i want going to the player? because i want to play music in the car and let the kids wear headphones to watch a movie that is stored on my hard drive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dusthead View Post
    hey everyone, i searched around for this and didn't find anyone posting this question - so maybe my first post will be helpful to others too.

    i can say i'm pretty good with computers, and i'm installing my carPC right now. i have the mii-12000 and the external USB Audigy2 NX. i have the audigy going to my cars audio system and a touchscreen lilliput for the monitor. i plan on installing a portable dvd player in my rear seat center arm rest pull down thingy. the player will have the yellow/white/red rca inputs. i know i'll beable to tell the board to have multiple monitors but here's the question i've been rackin my head over...

    how do i separate the audio channels of what i want coming out of the car speakers and what i want going to the player? because i want to play music in the car and let the kids wear headphones to watch a movie that is stored on my hard drive.
    That's up to the software... some players just (and only) use the default audio device while others let you choose the audio device in the program config options.

    Test some players and let us know

    Joachim

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    IndieVolume is the ****!

    ya you have to pay for it...but thats what i found that would work.

    i haven't seen many, if any, that let you set which device you want to send the audio to. so this program is what i found. if you're not interested in paying for this - maybe search around the free programs sites.

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