I have only done this in Linux, but here are some thoughts:
- are your device numbers *really* 2 and 13? In my experience, they start at 1, and are numbered sequentially, meaning that you'd have to have a lot of sound cards in your system to get all the way up to 13. - when you list channels, you typically give a number of channels for each sound device that you're using, and I always list in and out separately, as in:
-audiodev 1,2 -inchannels 2,2 -outchannels 2,2 (meaning that I'm using devices 1 and 2, and each one has 2 ins and 2 outs) -David M.
On 9/16/07, João Miguel Pais jmmmpais@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi,
I wanted to use two soundcards for input, my built-in stereo soundmax and an rme multiface (for output only the rme). I tried the following parameters,
asio audioindev 2,13 (2 is soundmax, 13 the rme) audiooutdev 12 channels 18 audiobuf 40
but it didn't work, only one device was taken by pd, the rme. Is it possible in windows to have 2 different soundcards working?
Thank you,
João Miguel Pais
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