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How do I make Windows Media Player use the Overture 192 audio interface?

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How do I make Windows Media Player use the Overture 192 audio interface?

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Simple. In Windows Media Player, bring up the Tools menu and click on Options… In the Options panel, select the Devices tab, click on Speakers and then on Properties. In the Speaker properties panel you will find a drop down menu for selecting the Sound playback device to be used by Windows Media Player, which contains all of the audio output devices that are configured on your computer. From this list, select the Overture 192 as your output device and click on OK. When you have changed the output device you must exit Windows Media Player and then start it again so that your change takes effect. This will allow the normal computer “bings” and “bongs” still to be sent to the standard system output device, leaving the Overture 192 output to concentrate on your music.

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