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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 33 for Windows => Topic started by: Angelo58 on October 25, 2024, 11:18:44 pm
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the JRiver Interface of Podcast and Web Service is great, but the output audio is not in audio path and so I can't applying DSP and other effect.
Help
Thank you
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You have to use the WDM driver on Windows to pipe any of the audio from the embedded web browsers though MC's audio engine.
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So could I do with a USB DAC?
I can listening in my audio speaker, but no Audio Path.
What will change with an Usb Dac?
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Well, I find WDM but how have I use it?
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Where am I wrong?
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Looks to me like you have set up Windows Control Panel > Sounds correctly. I suggest starting off with the same choice in Windows Settings > System > Sound > Choose where to play sound.
Next step(s):
(1) Begin play using "Start the Radio" button or equivalent on web page (shown below for Radio Swiss Jazz).
(2) Under a Player tab, look for the Ipc pipe track and play it using the Play control button.
My attachments show Radio Swiss Jazz playing through MC's DSP engine to my USB DAC attached to the MC server.
The MC Audio Device is the DAC manufacturer's ASIO USB driver, the same as I normally use for playing CDs to powered external speakers attached to the DAC . Be sure to configure the proper zone (third attachment). DLNA zones will not work in this setup. You might start out by configuring the local Player zone to work with your DAC, at least as a test if necessary. As shown, that works.
If still having troubles, this thread may help (I followed it to install the WDM driver):
https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php/topic,134743.msg933697.html#msg933697 (https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php/topic,134743.msg933697.html#msg933697)
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You are very kind.
I choosed JRiver on Ausio Setting of Windows
Start the Radio and WDM is playing only if I select Options into MC Audio Default Audio Device Direct Sound. But my USB DAC doesn't play
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If I select IFI USB ASIO WDM no more is moving and audio output doesn't work
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Local File with IFI USB ASIo works perfectly, but on Audio Setting of Windows nothing is moving
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The link is useless for me, because WDM driver is into Windows Audio Setup
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WDM is our JRiver driver. It acts like a Windows audio driver and plays any Windows sounds to whatever audio device JRiver is set to.
You activate it in JRiver. And test audio playback there.
In Windows you have to choose JRiver as your preferred audio device.
Then reboot.
After that, any Windows sound should play to the audio output setting you have chosen in JRiver.
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Yea I Know.
In my case wdm is on AUdio Setting of Windows 11 pro and I can select it.
In MC I select Audio Device my IFI USB Dac, but no sound get out.
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Maybe I'm starting to understand. If I select WDM and then in MC the IFI DAC and then open Edge and play a video or radio, everything is fine. But in MC if I start something in the Streaming section then it's not good. So it's as if the browser MC is internally linked to is not enabled. What can I do?
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My MC is 33.0.30 (64 bit)
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The latest 33.0.37 is here: https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php/topic,139923.0.html
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But I can't upgrade. I want to use the internal browser of MC
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Upgrading MC has no effect on the embedded web browser used. If you're using the default Microsoft Edge embedded web browser that depends on WebView2 being installed/updated.
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I changed in Options View from Edge to Chromium and now it works!
But what a struggle!
What should I do if I want to update WebView2?
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Normally WebView2 updates is handled by Windows Update so you can update that way by checking for updates. You can also manually install/update the WebView2 runtime from here (latest version is 130.0.2849.56): https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-edge/webview2/
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I really want to thank @markf2748 from the bottom of my heart who with kindness, patience and competence allowed me to go on looking for a solution that I felt was available but I could not cross the wall of superficiality.
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I really want to thank @markf2748 from the bottom of my heart who with kindness, patience and competence allowed me to go on looking for a solution that I felt was available but I could not cross the wall of superficiality.
Thank you