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Routing Adobe Flash audio through MBox2
Hey all. This is my first post here. I wondering if anyone routes their audio from Adobe Flash through their Mbox2 (for listening to songs on MySpace, for instance).
Through the Windows Control Panel, I have my computer's main audio out as the mbox2. Likewise, my winamp preferences are using the mbox. But when I look at the options in Adobe Flash, I'm only getting the mobo audio or the Line6 GuitarPort (GP) listed as output options. I suppose I could route it to GP and then put the analog out of the GP back into the mbox, but if I could do it through software, I'd prefer that. Anyone have a suggestion how I could do this? Thanks. |
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Re: Routing Adobe Flash audio through MBox2
Add the .exe for your browser (not Flash) to the Digi MME Helper and that should take care of it.
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