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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 29 for Windows => Topic started by: dartinbout on July 20, 2022, 06:32:34 pm
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I have a lot 4 channel music. Neither setting the number of channels nor disabling JRSS nor any channel offset seems to map the rear channels correctly.
I can do this in Foobar2000 but I'm married to the JR library function.
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Four channel should route correctly if you pick the proper number of output channels. Make that number match your physical speaker number and use JRSS.
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I have a lot 4 channel music. Neither setting the number of channels nor disabling JRSS nor any channel offset seems to map the rear channels correctly.
I can do this in Foobar2000 but I'm married to the JR library function.
I have 5.1 setup.
I also have many 4 channel, both SACD and FLAC. In my case it is necessary to set mapping to 5.1 output. I do not use JRSS, but pretty sure I've tried it, and with that configuration it properly mapped the 4 channel across all speakers.
With SACD, native bitstreaming to DAC also works as expected.
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I have 5.1 setup.
I also have many 4 channel, both SACD and FLAC. In my case it is necessary to set mapping to 5.1 output. I do not use JRSS, but pretty sure I've tried it, and with that configuration it properly mapped the 4 channel across all speakers.
Same setup here and that's exactly how it works on my system. Quad does what it's supposed to with both JRSS on and off.
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Four channel should route correctly if you pick the proper number of output channels. Make that number match your physical speaker number and use JRSS.
Why would JRSS be relevant?