JJZolx;695545 Wrote: 
> If you're trying to implement multiple players on a computer with
> multiple sound cards, it may be easier to use SqueezeSlave. I seem to
> recall that specifying the MAC address can easily be done from the
> command line. There's no UUID except on the server side.

I tried SqueezeSlave and had the following issues:

On Windows 7, I had to use different sound cards for each instance, and
then they wouldn't play in sync when set to synchronized (I tried
tweaking the delay/etc settings on the server for each player). I've
heard there's new development with a "zones" switch on squeezeslave
that would let you use specific channels on a multichannel card, but I
haven't gotten it to work.

On Ubuntu, I used a pulseaudio configuration to split one of my
surround sound cards into 3 stereo cards. This worked great for
syncing, but the squeezeslave players kept disappearing on the server.
I tried a variety of command line switches with different values, to no
avail. They don't do this under Windows 7.


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