MaximumBunny: You know...while I often switch between my headphones and monitor speakers and recognize the graphics card as a dedicated sound device, I never realized that I have 2 different sound cards that could be used simultaneously with the proper settings. :P
Hmmm this suddenly reminds me of playing a few games, like FF13-2 and FF13-3, where there's the same music remixed in different ways (
identical timing) depending on if you're in danger, normal, if you're in battle, etc. Makes me wonder how it would be to have two song segments going at the same time, and how it feels when i take the headphones off and then after i stand up and half walk out of the room that i realize the song changed and wasn't what i was listening to with the headphones... :)
BruceLeeForever: or you can use a
multiseat configuration like Aster and assign different speakers to different monitors. With Aster, you can also run
2 COMPUTERS IN ONE ESSENTIALLY. ALL YOU NEED TO 2 KEYBOARDS, 2 MONITORS AND 2 MICE. Do you think we'll move back towards a mainframe approach? I mean, a quad core computer could effectively run 3-4 virtual boxes at the same time going to different monitors and make full use of the ram, hardware, networking, etc.