Hello, I joined last week and received great help immediately. I am enjoying this informative and genteel list. Anyway, here's an interesting one: I am streaming with Icecast using a radio into line-in. It works fine, and the stream sounds great. However, I have been doing this for four years, and I often would like to listen to audio from the internet without the line-in sound in the background. These files do not play in the stream, so I don't mind listening to them on top of the line-in audio, but if I could block the line-in audio from reaching my headphones, I would be really happy. This is a windows XP box at work, so not my choice in OS. I have assumed this is not possible, but I have never asked anyone else about it before. Thanks, Tom
On Monday 06 Jun 2005 16:44, babu wrote:> Hello, > > I joined last week and received great help immediately. I am enjoying > this informative and genteel list. > > Anyway, here's an interesting one: > > I am streaming with Icecast using a radio into line-in. It works fine, and > the stream sounds great. However, I have been doing this for four years, > and I often would like to listen to audio from the internet without the > line-in sound in the background. These files do not play in the stream, so > I don't mind listening to them on top of the line-in audio, but if I could > block the line-in audio from reaching my headphones, I would be really > happy. > > This is a windows XP box at work, so not my choice in OS. I have assumed > this is not possible, but I have never asked anyone else about it before.it's technically possible because you can do it in linux (just mute the line channel but leave it as a capture source) - don't know how you do it in windows XP. -- Please don't send me html mail or un-notified attachments. These will be automatically filed under 'probable spam' unless I'm expecting an email which hasn't come. If you do need to send an attachment or html mail, put [attachment] or [html] in the subject line. Thanks, andy.
Easy, open up the volume control panel and turn the line in down/mute it (the main window should be for signals heading out of the card, not in, that should be it's own seperate panel). I hope that works for you :). Daniel On 6/6/05, babu <tv@wfhb.org> wrote:> > Hello, > > I joined last week and received great help immediately. I am enjoying > this informative and genteel list. > > Anyway, here's an interesting one: > > I am streaming with Icecast using a radio into line-in. It works fine, and > the stream sounds great. However, I have been doing this for four years, > and I often would like to listen to audio from the internet without the > line-in sound in the background. These files do not play in the stream, so > I don't mind listening to them on top of the line-in audio, but if I could > block the line-in audio from reaching my headphones, I would be really > happy. > > This is a windows XP box at work, so not my choice in OS. I have assumed > this is not possible, but I have never asked anyone else about it before. > > Thanks, > Tom > _______________________________________________ > Icecast mailing list > Icecast@xiph.org > http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast >-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/icecast/attachments/20050606/3655dbd3/attachment.html
ho lee MO lee. that thar is one fancy operating system. Thanks! :) Tom On Mon, 6 Jun 2005, Daniel Ballenger wrote:> Easy, open up the volume control panel and turn the line in down/mute it > (the main window should be for signals heading out of the card, not in, that > should be it's own seperate panel). > > I hope that works for you :). > Daniel > > On 6/6/05, babu <tv@wfhb.org> wrote: >> >> Hello, >> >> I joined last week and received great help immediately. I am enjoying >> this informative and genteel list. >> >> Anyway, here's an interesting one: >> >> I am streaming with Icecast using a radio into line-in. It works fine, and >> the stream sounds great. However, I have been doing this for four years, >> and I often would like to listen to audio from the internet without the >> line-in sound in the background. These files do not play in the stream, so >> I don't mind listening to them on top of the line-in audio, but if I could >> block the line-in audio from reaching my headphones, I would be really >> happy. >> >> This is a windows XP box at work, so not my choice in OS. I have assumed >> this is not possible, but I have never asked anyone else about it before. >> >> Thanks, >> Tom >> _______________________________________________ >> Icecast mailing list >> Icecast@xiph.org >> http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast >> >
Daniel Ballenger wrote:> Easy, open up the volume control panel and turn the line in down/mute itI wouldn't fiddle with the fader as some cards use the same setting for playback and record level. But you should be able to mute it just fine by checking the mute checkbox for the line in. Geoff.