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How to rename output channels in JRiver (v30)
jan.didden:
Hi, I am setting up JRiver with filters for my stereo 3-channel active speakers.
So my channels are like L-low, L-mid, L-high and R-low, R-mid, R-high.
It gets a bit convoluted if I need to keep track of the translation of those names to the default names in the JRiver DSP like L, R, Sub, Center, Rear-L, Rear-R.
Is there a way to rename those channel names in JRiver?
Also, if I connect that output to a multichannel DAC like the Topping DM7, is there a standard way for which JRiver channel goes to which DAC channel?
thanks,
Jan Didden
kr4:
--- Quote from: jan.didden on December 08, 2022, 08:01:51 am ---Also, if I connect that output to a multichannel DAC like the Topping DM7, is there a standard way for which JRiver channel goes to which DAC channel?
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Yup. The standard is displayed at Parametric Equalizer2 > Order Channels. You can also change the order there but the "standard" works for the DM7 as it does for the other 8channel DACs I have.
mattkhan:
You can't rename them
jan.didden:
--- Quote from: kr4 on December 08, 2022, 09:04:08 am ---Yup. The standard is displayed at Parametric Equalizer2 > Order Channels. You can also change the order there but the "standard" works for the DM7 as it does for the other 8channel DACs I have.
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Thanks Kal, that's useful.
OT on/ Are you the KR who used to write for The Audio Amateur?
I just became their Tech editor, so if the writing bug bites again, let me know - would be an honor!
OT off/
Jan
jan.didden:
--- Quote from: mattkhan on December 08, 2022, 09:43:24 am ---You can't rename them
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That's disappointing. Surely I'm not the only one who uses multiband active speakers.
Where can I submit a feature rewquest.
Jan
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