I finally figured out how to get YouTube to play through my Win 8 JRiver Convolved system (feeding a Lynx AES-16 card). It was trial and error, so any of the following settings could be screwed up:
In Windows, previously I had all audio devices disconnected, but apparently the only way to feed JRiver with YouTube (or any integrated browser ?) into the audio system I had to enable the Lynx AES-16 as the default device in the audio system. The maximum I can set is 7.1 but really I need a custom interface because the output of JRiver convolver (using Acourate filters) is 8 channels. It can play up to 5.1 source material plus it feeds a low pass crossover to the subs in the other two channels.
I set JRiver to use Wasapi (trial and error, remember). I was able to engage the convolution filters as I usually do. And they seem to be working. But I have to manually turn off all but the left, right and low pass to the subs because You Tube is stereo only. Although it appears to be feeding information to the surrounds, they're duplicates of the main channels.
Good start: at least it plays stereo sources from the internet, and it's in lip sync! The sample rate is switching automatically nicely. When playing you tube with WASAPI through windows sound, the Lynx switches to 48kHz. When playing ASIO audio files, JRiver and the Lynx switch automatically depending on the sound file. So it looks like enabling the windows default sound device has not hurt basic functionality. My question is: Does having the Lynx as a default device in Windows sound control panel screw up sound quality in any way of my main ASIO playback? In other words, when I switch JRiver to ASIO is the route through Windows sound effectively and completely muted?
Playing 5.1 from Windows with my convolver would be far more complicated. I would need an 8 channel path from JRiver into Windows and to perform straight routing with no bass management in Windows because JRiver takes care of all the filtering and bass management.