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  1. This isn't exactly a movie related question, but you all are the most knowledgeable people I've seen in the audio department, so I'm hoping you might be able to offer a suggestion.

    I need to know if there is a way to play a wave on my computer and have it go directly as if it was done through the microphone. Playing it through my speakers and having my microphone distorts the sound.

    Like maybe make the output go directly to the line-out section. I'm using SB Live! on the machine that I need this done, but I also have the AC97 on another if it requires.

    I just need a solution, whether it be a setting on my puter, or a piece of software I need to buy. Any advice will be appreciated. Thank you.
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    what exactly are you trying to do with the sound?
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  3. I'm playing an online game and I want it to play the audio file to the other people on my squad.
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    The only thing i can think of is a better mike designed to pick up this type of sound output.
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  5. Aye, but I was hoping to have my output of the wave go directly to the input of the mic.
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  6. couldnt you quickly disconnect speakers and microphone and put a wire with 3.5mm jacks from speaker poart to mic port
    alternatively get a pair of 3.5mm splitters(1 each for microphone and speakers now you have a second audio output socket and a secound mic socket and connect the 2 spare sockets with a wire with 3.5mm jacks
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  7. No special hardware or software needed, and you can do it all on one computer (unless the game is too taxing and interferes with the recording, or vice versa):

    Set the System Mixer to record from "What you hear" or "Stereo Mix". The exact term varies with your hardware.

    Then record using the System Mixer as the source, and play your game.

    If you need/want to use two comptuters, run an audio cable from line-out on the game computer to line-in on the recording computer. Record from line-in.
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