Program request -- anyone knows if such a thing exists?
Program request -- anyone knows if such a thing exists?
I want a program that can:
1) take your input in one open program and immediately perform identical input in a different open program.
And:
2) mute the sound in an open program
Does such a thing exist?
(For Qloof234 and TheoX: yes, yes... I want to work around the fact that the music/sound patches for arcs 5-8 are not full and cannot be full due to Mangagamer being weird with their song replacements... I'm at arc 3 right now, but I decided to think about it right now)
1) take your input in one open program and immediately perform identical input in a different open program.
And:
2) mute the sound in an open program
Does such a thing exist?
(For Qloof234 and TheoX: yes, yes... I want to work around the fact that the music/sound patches for arcs 5-8 are not full and cannot be full due to Mangagamer being weird with their song replacements... I'm at arc 3 right now, but I decided to think about it right now)
Rest in peace, Kym. I hardly knew ya.
Rest in peace, Marinus. A bright star, you were ahead of me on my own tracks of thought. I miss you.
Rest in peace, Marinus. A bright star, you were ahead of me on my own tracks of thought. I miss you.
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Yes. Making things even more complicated is that it must happen at the exact same time, with as little delay as possible.jdl wrote:Do you mean like "recording" your mouse/keyboard presses in one thing and play them back exactly in another thing?
Imagine for example that I have two programs open, but one of them minimized. I press "ENTER" and that press is sent to BOTH programs instead of just the one that's active.
I mean I opened a program. That program plays some music/sounds/whatnot. MUTE that program without muting anything else.2. If you mean video/audio editing then yes, if you mean something else then probably not.
Rest in peace, Kym. I hardly knew ya.
Rest in peace, Marinus. A bright star, you were ahead of me on my own tracks of thought. I miss you.
Rest in peace, Marinus. A bright star, you were ahead of me on my own tracks of thought. I miss you.
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Well I'm not sure there's a program like that that sends it to the one that isn't active.. Unless you can make it active but not make it visible somehow.Muzozavr wrote:I press "ENTER" and that press is sent to BOTH programs instead of just the one that's active.
There's always the Mixer in your sound. It's one of the options of the sound icon in your system tray. You can mute individual programs, or control how loud they are.Muzozavr wrote:I mean I opened a program. That program plays some music/sounds/whatnot. MUTE that program without muting anything else.
EDIT: Actually I realized the latter works if you're using Vista. I'm using XP though, so no such luck.jdl wrote:Well I'm not sure there's a program like that that sends it to the one that isn't active.. Unless you can make it active but not make it visible somehow.Muzozavr wrote:I press "ENTER" and that press is sent to BOTH programs instead of just the one that's active.
One is visible, one is not. I need ENTER to be sent to both.
There's always the Mixer in your sound. It's one of the options of the sound icon in your system tray. You can mute individual programs, or control how loud they are.Muzozavr wrote:I mean I opened a program. That program plays some music/sounds/whatnot. MUTE that program without muting anything else.
No chance unless YOUR sound options somehow allow you to mute particular .exe files. I have to mute one PROGRAM, not a CLASS of programs. If I mute a class of programs, it would mute both of them.
Rest in peace, Kym. I hardly knew ya.
Rest in peace, Marinus. A bright star, you were ahead of me on my own tracks of thought. I miss you.
Rest in peace, Marinus. A bright star, you were ahead of me on my own tracks of thought. I miss you.
1) First thing I thought is that it's not possible in "Windows" to have more then one window active at the same time. If you want to do that, you have to rewrite all those "Bill Gates stuff". But later I got an idea (don't know if it's useful) that a "screenshot-video-recording-program" (You know what people use to record video solutions for RTW levels) actually does that: Every input in RTW is at the same time input in the video-program.
2) Don't have most programs their own mute-function? As far as I know, the program "Winamp" has its own "sound volume thing" independent the "Master sound" and "Wav sound".
2) Don't have most programs their own mute-function? As far as I know, the program "Winamp" has its own "sound volume thing" independent the "Master sound" and "Wav sound".
Marinus wrote:1) First thing I thought is that it's not possible in "Windows" to have more then one window active at the same time. If you want to do that, you have to rewrite all those "Bill Gates stuff". But later I got an idea (don't know if it's useful) that a "screenshot-video-recording-program" (You know what people use to record video solutions for RTW levels) actually does that: Every input in RTW is at the same time input in the video-program.
Not useful, but thanks for trying. A program I'm talking about is probably writable but I don't know if it exists.
2) Don't have most programs their own mute-function? As far as I know, the program "Winamp" has its own "sound volume thing" independent the "Master sound" and "Wav sound".
I don't think it has a mute function, but I'll search.
Rest in peace, Kym. I hardly knew ya.
Rest in peace, Marinus. A bright star, you were ahead of me on my own tracks of thought. I miss you.
Rest in peace, Marinus. A bright star, you were ahead of me on my own tracks of thought. I miss you.
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I don't really know what you mean, but the exception is media players and screen recorders etc.Marinus wrote:1) First thing I thought is that it's not possible in "Windows" to have more then one window active at the same time. If you want to do that, you have to rewrite all those "Bill Gates stuff". But later I got an idea (don't know if it's useful) that a "screenshot-video-recording-program" (You know what people use to record video solutions for RTW levels) actually does that: Every input in RTW is at the same time input in the video-program.