Re: Can I direct video to MC on HTPC and audio to MC on laptop?
As of yet, it can not be currently done.....
...and I've spend a fair bit of time and money trying to do this (and just for 2ch analogue audio)!
My use case is during a party we have a PJ connected to a small MC HTPC (NUC) that plays the Video on a large outside screen but I need to get the audio to an amp in a separate location some 25m away (line of sight, or 50m cable run).
Asked about using two MC instances (one with each stream) but was told that it is not currently supported, so then I've tried:
- Wireless AV Senders (to far, for me to get a solid connection)
- Wired Audio Senders - I have this
Gefen device and while it works, the sound quality is compromised and you need a dedicated Cat-5 run (eg not over your network).
- DLNA Devices using this
windows virtual sound driver that outputs the sound to any DLNA device on your network. This worked well but the issue is the sync (for me) is out by around 5-Sec and the MC's AV Sync Correction (Tools --> Video --> Advanced) only lets you adjust up to around 2.5sec. If this setting was relaxed then we would have a winner!
I'm now waiting for some more stuff to turn up (should this week), based on Class 1 (100m) Bluetooth receivers and transmitters. I don't have high hopes.... but we will see.
The next option are
extenders like these but it is now stupid expensive for such a use case.
Any other ideas is welcome!
Thanks
Nathan
PS - the "ideal" solution would be to have under "Tools --> Audio --> Audio Device, the ability to select devices from other MC instances and a wider range in AV Sync Correction (Tools --> Video --> Advanced) to cater for what is going to be a greater latency than what local resources would have.
The "next best" would be just a wider range in AV Sync Correction so virtual sound card drivers like the one I linked to could be brought into sync