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How you doing guys, i recently purchase a behringer uca202 external sound card. and its working ok, i have computer speakers connected to my computer and i have my stereo connected to the external sound card, in order for my stereo to play the music from windows media player i have to select the external sound card as my default. Ok what i would like to do is play windows media player (or any music player) and have my computer speakers and my stereo playing(the same program). so basically what i want to do is combine both sound cards, can you guys please give me step by step instruction since im computer ignorant. Thanks in advance
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I think if you configure your BIOS you can have the sound card takeover the onboard sound that your computer speakers are currently using. Then, with the stereo still plugged into the sound card, I think you can have the speakers as well as the stereo working together.
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