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What im trying to do is send a sound file directly to the microphone. I searched for hours on google and all i found was recording from the microphone. I am not trying to record. I want to run a sound file, and it play to the microphone as if i were talking. I dont want it to play to the speakers

Ill give an example to try to clear it up:
Lets say i recorded myself talking and saved it into a sound file on hard disk. I dont want to talk live into the microphone, but rather play that file i recorded earlier into the microphone without it going to the speakers.

In addition to my example, ill add some theory to it:
I am talking in the microphone. I execute a sound file, but instead of sending it to the speakers, it mixes with my voice as im talking in the microphone. Either they GO to the sound card and mix, or a program mixes them, then sends it to the sound card. Then, it continues as normal and sends the sound to ventrilo (assuming thats what im on).

Anyone know how to do this?Welcome to the CH forums.

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Ill give an example to try to clear it up:
Lets say i recorded myself talking and saved it into a sound file on hard disk. I dont want to talk live into the microphone, but rather play that file i recorded earlier into the microphone without it going to the speakers.

In addition to my example, ill add some theory to it:
I am talking in the microphone. I execute a sound file, but instead of sending it to the speakers, it mixes with my voice as im talking in the microphone. Either they go to the sound card and mix, or a program mixes them, then sends it to the sound card. Then, it continues as normal and sends the sound to ventrilo (assuming thats what im on).

The first part of the quote indicates you want to use a pre-recorded file, the second that you want to talk into the microphone.   Do you need both options?   In my days of experimenting with audio input/output it was called "Talkover" where any input to the mixer from the mic would decrease the amplitude of the MAINSTREAM signal to ALLOW the Talkover to be heard then return the amplitude to its preset level when input from the mic ceased.  Just about every radio station in the world uses this type of audio mixing.

You neglected to give any details of your existing hardware/software, those will be considerations in what software mixer you can use.   There may be something of interest to you here..

Good luckOk i baught a new sound card, and its supposed to support mixing. But i cant figure out how to do it. I tried playing around with the PREFERENCES and options but it wont work.

Heres my sound card:
Product name: SB X-Fi XtremeGamer
Description: SB X-Fi XtremeGamer
Creative Product ID: 01 11 07 3A 00 00 00 A5
Driver version: 2. 15. 6


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