More > JRiver Media Center 27 for Linux
Is there an analogous MC WMD sound redirect feature from other apps ?
ths61:
Does the Linux port have an analogous MC WMD sound redirect feature from other Linux apps (e.g. play Spotify through the Linux MC distro) ?
Is there a list of functional and non-functional Linux audio features (e.g. volume protection, master volume, etc.) ?
Thanks much.
JimH:
--- Quote from: ths61 on January 19, 2021, 09:36:08 pm ---Does the Linux port have an analogous MC WMD sound redirect feature from other Linux apps (e.g. play Spotify through the Linux MC distro) ?
--- End quote ---
No.
--- Quote ---
Is there a list of functional and non-functional Linux audio features (e.g. volume protection, master volume, etc.) ?
Thanks much.
--- End quote ---
It's the same as the Windows version.
ths61:
--- Quote from: JimH on January 19, 2021, 09:40:08 pm ---Does the Linux port have an analogous MC WMD sound redirect feature from other Linux apps (e.g. play Spotify through the Linux MC distro) ?
No.
--- End quote ---
Not the answer I was looking for, but thanks for the quick answer.
I would like to be able to play Spotify/Pandora/etc. through MC's convolver if any Linux workarounds or new audio features become available to bring the feature sets on par.
I tried installing v26 on 64-bit Debian 10 with a real time kernel and the new install procedure was straight forward.
Awesome Donkey:
You can only do it in Windows unfortunately, since the WDM driver is a Windows-only feature (in fact WDM stands for Windows Driver Model).
ths61:
--- Quote from: Awesome Donkey on January 21, 2021, 03:29:58 am ---You can only do it in Windows unfortunately, since the WDM driver is a Windows-only feature (in fact WDM stands for Windows Driver Model).
--- End quote ---
I understand what WMD means, but Unix/Linux is famous for its pipes, tees and redirections of I/O streams. One would think it would fit right at home in Linux. =)
Navigation
[0] Message Index
[#] Next page
Go to full version