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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 30 for Windows => Topic started by: guer_j on February 14, 2023, 12:49:07 pm
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I'm guessing this question has been answer a millions times before but I couldn't find anything searching this board.
So I have a Win10 Laptop, connected by HDMI to a Denon AVR-4311CI.
I don't have a center channel, so I configured that on the Denon AVR receiver itself. So I wonder... on the Win10 speaker configuration driver, I should have everything set to default, "large speakers" and enable all 5.1 speakers including the center channel, correct? Also, in JRiver, I don't need to check the "move center channel to main speakers" check box, correct? Since that'll be done by the receiver.
Thanks in advance...
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I'm guessing this question has been answer a millions times before but I couldn't find anything searching this board.
So I have a Win10 Laptop, connected by HDMI to a Denon AVR-4311CI.
I don't have a center channel, so I configured that on the Denon AVR receiver itself. So I wonder... on the Win10 speaker configuration driver, I should have everything set to default, "large speakers" and enable all 5.1 speakers including the center channel, correct? Also, in JRiver, I don't need to check the "move center channel to main speakers" check box, correct? Since that'll be done by the receiver.
Thanks in advance...
The Win10 Speaker Configuration isn't 'used' if JRiver is setup correctly to bypass Windows built in Mixer (WASAPI exclusive or ASIO for output)
If your Receiver is handling the phantom center, then you should be feeding it a 5.1 signal (in other words, you don't need to utilize JRiver's phantom center functionality.