How do I output Audio through computer speakers while outputting video via Firewire to TV

I'm outputting the video and audio streams via a FireWire connected Camcorder to a TV display (used as a third display), but I want the audio to output through the computer speakers and not through the Camcorder speakers as is happening.  If I disconnect the Camcorder, the audio outputs through the computer speakers normally.  This must be an audio out setting issue but I can't remember which settings to adjust.  I used to do this in an earlier version of PRE but I've forgotten the settings.  I'm using PRE 9.0.  If someone can understand what I'm trying to say, I hope that person can help me.  Thanks.

Good thought.  I was thinking the same way, and I tried  adjusting every
setting that's there but without any luck. It must be  a setting within PRE
that would allow the video output stream to be split from  the audio output
stream but I just can't find the setting.  As I mentioned  in the posting, I
used to do this in an earlier version of PRE.
M Martineau
In a message dated 6/3/2011 5:02:55 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, 
[email protected] writes:
Interesting question.
Not sure that the answer will be  there, but I would go to Edit
Preferences>Audio Hardware, and look very  closely at the settings there.
Good luck, and hope that it's just  the matter of a  setting?
Hunt

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