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AdrianC

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Dedicated audio channel for video playback ?
« on: August 08, 2015, 04:26:34 am »

I apologize for this stupid question, I wasn't able to find an answer to my issue yet (forum, manual).

I am using MC20 for computer-based music playback via HTPC, Marian SeraphD4 audio card and Metrum Pavane DAC. Everything works fine via kernel streaming, I am very pleased, being a customer snce MC17.

However, occasionally, my wife want to watch a video/movie and as our HTPC is connected to the TV by HDMI, I "discovered" that MC20 is also a formidable video player (sorry, movies are not my no.1 prio).

For routing the sound to the TV I have to (re)configure a display audio driver  instead of the audio-card channel (Audio settings in Options).... and it works fine.

My problem is that I don't know how to configure MC20 to AUTOMATICALLY go/route via audio card when playing Music and display audio driver when playing Videos respective ... as I don't want to reconfigure each time I swirch from Music to Video playback.

I somehow can't believe that this shoudn't be possible, BUT HOW ?

many thanks in advance!
Adrian
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gappie

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Re: Dedicated audio channel for video playback ?
« Reply #1 on: August 08, 2015, 05:05:28 am »

you should make two zones.. one for audio, and one for video. and then use the zoneswitch to automatically change them.. there is more her http://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/Zones

i think that should get you going, if not just say were you got stuck

 :)
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AdrianC

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Re: Dedicated audio channel for video playback ?
« Reply #2 on: August 09, 2015, 06:06:34 am »

Gab,

One thousand Thank You!

It works...never experimented with zones, it was quite trivial indeed.

Best regards,
Adrian
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