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Old 10-09-2007, 03:15 AM
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Default Configure Digi 003 Rack to Output \"normal\" Audiodata??

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I have two versions of XP installed on my Computer. One only for use with Pro Tools and the other for Video watching I-Net surfing. I have my dolby decoder connected to the 003 via Spdif but what do I need to do to listen to music/videos via VLC Media Player/Winamp on my "normal" xp? Drivers, Configuration, I couldn´t find anything on the web or in the documentation.

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