![]() ![]() This is dealt with in (loosely) two ways, most soundcards are like my onboard Yamaha card, they export one device that can be opened and you can select from which input the soundcard records in the windows mixer (sndvol32.exe or doubleclick the little yellow icon in the systray, or see Basics for a description):Īll these devices are accessible through the single (soft) sounddevice called DS-XG Wave Recording. Just to show the correlation between this list and the real devices installed (I'll refer to those as hard), here is a screenshot of the sounddevices in Device Manager (I've circled the sounddevices):Īs you can see I've got three 'hard' sounddevices, which all produce one or more 'soft' devices from which you can input sound (waveIn devices, the devices listed in the config dialog of my plugin).Īlso, each sounddevice can normally record from more than one source. ![]() I'll refer to these sounddevices as soft from now on. The second device is the recording device of my onboard soundcard (a Yamaha), the third is the System Waverec device of my Terratec soundcard (which has a lot of 'devices'), the fourth is also a device of my Terratec soundcard. The first device is the Windows Wavemapper device, this is a device that 'maps' to other devices (and can do things like samplerate conversion). The picture shows the lower part of the dialog with the first four devices listed (most people will only have two or three entries) (note that in version prior to v1.60 the tabstrip wasn't there, as well as the alias column). To do that you can go to the config dialog of my plugin (see Customizing for a description) and view the list of devices listed: ![]() The first kind can be selected with the dev option in my plugin. There are two kinds of devices to be recognized: LineIn plugin for Winamp 2/5 Documentation - Devices Jasper's LineIn plugin for Winamp 2/5 Documentation - Devices ![]()
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