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Is it possible to specify different inputs and outputs in JRiver?

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mwillems:

--- Quote from: Ligo on July 28, 2017, 11:08:21 am ---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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I agree completely. 

In the meanwhile you might want to look into LADSPA plugins for doing DSP inline outside of JRiver.  For example see:
https://github.com/bmc0/dsp/wiki/System-Wide-DSP-Guide

Ligo:
I'll give a look, could be another way to digitalize on the fly my analog setup adding dsp functionality ... waiting for good news from JRiver team  ;D. I love my vinyl collection and my turntable but can listen to it no more since DRC came in.

mrpro:
I would like to add my two cents to this. I think somehow being able to route sound from other Linux apps through JRiver, and therefore utilize the benefits of JRiver's DSP and convolver could be the most important improvement you could possibly  make.

Things like TV support would be nice, but there are already plenty of Linux apps that can provide those capabilities; what they all lack is the sound quality.

In my case, my listening room is quite bad acoustically without the digital equalization provided by JRiver's convolver, but I think every JRiver Linux user would enjoy the benefits.

Is there any possibility of interfacing with a program like jack to provide this functionality?

bob:

--- Quote from: mwillems on July 28, 2017, 10:50:49 am ---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.

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This sounds interesting. I'm wondering what it would take?
I guess MC in windows does this by providing a pseudo sound driver.

Hendrik:
ALSA pseudo devices are probably even easier then the crazyness thats WDM, but still a bunch of work to get into something like that.

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