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    Quote Originally Posted by Ible View Post
    Ill explain best as i can for this instance we will say she is djing with samlouise:

    Melissa's PC:
    Sam Broadcaster (Connected too encoder)
    Skype (Hosting call between Melissa's PC, Laptop and Samlouise's PC)
    Microphone - set onto stero mix
    All songs + jingles on this pc

    Melissa's LAPTOP:
    Skype (Hosted by Melissa's PC and Samlouise's PC)
    Talks when push 2 talk's held on Melissa's PC

    Samlouise's PC:
    Skype (Hosted by Melissa's PC and Samlouise's PC)
    Talks when push 2 talk's held on Melissa's PC

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    May be completly wrong but thats my guess (A) and well it would probs work better than the traditional stero mix method
    That's so confusing
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    yep but it works


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    '-Click Start
    -Click Control Panel
    -Click Sounds and Hardware
    -Click Sound
    -Click the 'Recordings' Tab
    -It should show your microphone
    -If you right click in the box and press 'Show Disabled Devices' it should pop up.
    -Then click it and activate it!
    -Then Load Up SAM
    -Click Config
    -Then Click on the tab box and select 'Stereo Mix'
    -Then call someone via Skype, Turn your mic on and it picks them up!!!!'

    And if your soundcard aint good enough



    Two laptops / computors

    Laptop one:

    Call the new skype account you made and the person you wana double dj with so you will be in the call twice also connect to radio with this account.


    Laptop two:

    Habbo and DJ Panel (preferably to reduce lag) and speak on skype with this laptop so you will be speaking through the new skype account.


    Sounds confusing but it is easy
    Last edited by Richie; 12-02-2009 at 03:15 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ible View Post
    Ill explain best as i can for this instance we will say she is djing with samlouise:

    Melissa's PC:
    Sam Broadcaster (Connected too encoder)
    Skype (Hosting call between Melissa's PC, Laptop and Samlouise's PC)
    Microphone - set onto stero mix
    All songs + jingles on this pc

    Melissa's LAPTOP:
    Skype (Hosted by Melissa's PC and Samlouise's PC)
    Talks when push 2 talk's held on Melissa's PC

    Samlouise's PC:
    Skype (Hosted by Melissa's PC and Samlouise's PC)
    Talks when push 2 talk's held on Melissa's PC

    ---------------------

    May be completly wrong but thats my guess (A) and well it would probs work better than the traditional stero mix method
    Yep, that's what i do, I think ;]
    It sounds quite complicated but it works well.
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    Lol verry confusing if i get into Hxl il get help then - Thanks alot tho
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    Quote Originally Posted by DarkEnemy View Post
    '-Click Start
    -Click Control Panel
    -Click Sounds and Hardware
    -Click Sound
    -Click the 'Recordings' Tab
    -It should show your microphone
    -If you right click in the box and press 'Show Disabled Devices' it should pop up.
    -Then click it and activate it!
    -Then Load Up SAM
    -Click Config
    -Then Click on the tab box and select 'Stereo Mix'
    -Then call someone via Skype, Turn your mic on and it picks them up!!!!'

    And if your soundcard aint good enough



    Two laptops / computors

    Laptop one:

    Call the new skype account you made and the person you wana double dj with so you will be in the call twice also connect to radio with this account.


    Laptop two:

    Habbo and DJ Panel (preferably to reduce lag) and speak on skype with this laptop so you will be speaking through the new skype account.


    Sounds confusing but it is easy
    I haven't seen it explained like that before, I'll try that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Leaahh. View Post
    I haven't seen it explained like that before, I'll try that.

    The first way is by far the easiest, but it depends on your soundcard soo good luck

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    Quote Originally Posted by DarkEnemy View Post
    The first way is by far the easiest, but it depends on your soundcard soo good luck
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