The music at my sister's house can be played into three zones, two controlled by an Onkyo 806 and another by a older receiver.
Part of the flexibility of the graphical program I'm writing is that it allow different sound sources in any combination for the three zones, e.g:
media player
tuner
ipod
tv music
and so on
The default sound device cannot be set ahead of time, as will be shown below, and regretfully windows 7 behaves differently than XP.
In XP, a simple regedit before launch could select the output, so a scenario such as this worked just fine:
regedit zone 1 output
launch media jukebox
regedit zone 2 output
launch another media jukebox
each zone could be controlled independently and all just worked fine.
In Windows 7, they would both end up playing to zone 2 output.
Note: regedit no longer works for Windows 7, and alternatives such as
VistaAudioChanger/CoastalAudioChanger/AudioSwitch is required.
Is it possible to add a command line switch to select the audio?
Thanks,
Naenyc
One of the "features" of the Onkyo receivers is that zone 2 can only have analog input, which is no problem when
zone 1 and zone2 are the same. Simply select Realtek analog for zone 1, duplicate for zone 2 and all works.
However if zone 1 and zone2 are to be controlled independently, then zone1 needs to select something like "HDMI" and
zone2 Realtek analog.
Another alternative is if zone1 is played by itself, it might want Realtek DIGITAL to enjoy the signal processing features.
Three different output possibilities for zone1, which cannot be predetermined.