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Is it possible to specify different inputs and outputs in JRiver?
Ligo:
In JRiver I use convolution DSP to apply a FIR filter for Room Correction generated with Denis Sbragion DRC. Is it possible to apply the same filter to my analogue turntable using my Tascam us122 mkii soundcard? Until now i haven't found a way to do this with JRiver because I can't specify different inputs and outputs, so I hope in a help from you.
In the future, if there is solution I will buy a good soundcard and will use it both for digital and analogue playback.
Maybe that with Windows it's possible to achieve the result using asio and WDM but i would like to remain with Linux.
mattkhan:
jriver on linux does not have any input capability at this point in time
Ligo:
And what about a "creative" :) solution, using Pulse Audio or somethnig else together with JRiver?
mwillems:
There's no way to tell JRiver to play an input stream at all in Linux right now regrettably. JRiver for linux can play only two types of things: properly encoded media files or webradio streams. If you can convert your input to a webstream (via icecast or darkcast), you might be able to get JRiver to play it but my own experiments in that direction have not worked satisfactorily.
If JRiver accepted a simple pipe or would play from a device we would have all kinds of options (via synthetic device creation with pulse/alsa, etc.), but there are no such options right now.
Ligo:
Thank you.
I guess it would be of general interest to add such a functionallity because it considerably enlarge the possible usages of JRiver for Linux users. Despite I understand it's not a trivial development I hope it could be included in a future to do list. :)
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