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DwestSeattle:
How is this different from linking zones?  That has been in JRiver for some years, though it didn't work wonderfully unless it were multiple audio outputs coming out of a single computer.

Is it that you can use DLNA renderers instead of only full-desktop versions?  And that the timing synchronization is better than before?

Hendrik:

--- Quote from: DwestSeattle on March 08, 2018, 05:36:02 pm ---How is this different from linking zones?

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Its not "different", its an addition to that, it keeps zones in sync when playing, which was previously not really possible outside of extremely careful manual configuration (and generally not remotely).
More detailed information on the prerequisites will be made available when the feature is finished and ready for testing.

ST:

--- Quote from: Hendrik on March 08, 2018, 05:38:27 pm ---Its not "different", its an addition to that, it keeps zones in sync when playing, which was previously not really possible outside of extremely careful manual configuration (and generally not remotely).
More detailed information on the prerequisites will be made available when the feature is finished and ready for testing.

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Finally, auto zone sync. It was a pain to sync more than 30 zones manually . Thank you so much JRiver.  :)

despinosa:
Hi,
Can I use this feature to use at once two sound devices on my windows 10 htpc. For example, use a Focusrite rednet 16 and a scarlet 6i6? Such use would be for 5.1 audio using two or more dacs; one dac would connect to the rednet digital out and I would use also one or more of the analogue out channels in the 6i6. I already own the 6i6 and I am about to buy a rednet 16 to use it for AOIP...

RD James:

--- Quote from: despinosa on March 10, 2018, 10:13:18 am ---Hi,
Can I use this feature to use at once two sound devices on my windows 10 htpc. For example, use a Focusrite rednet 16 and a scarlet 6i6? Such use would be for 5.1 audio using two or more dacs; one dac would connect to the rednet digital out and I would use also one or more of the analogue out channels in the 6i6. I already own the 6i6 and I am about to buy a rednet 16 to use it for AOIP...

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I think this is more for multi-room audio, not combining audio devices in the same room.
Even if Media Center's side of things is perfect, I expect most devices to drift out of sync over the duration of a movie.

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