Thank you very much, Denis.
You give me hope for this.
I know it's stupid, butmay i ask how can i find out the device number
for each sound card?
On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 2:01 PM, Denis Krjuchkov de...@crazydev.net wrote:
Hello zw g,
sure you can do this
audio_output {
name my output
As I've said this is the most tricky part.
Windows allocates continuous range of IDs starting with 0.
Probably this is the order that is used in control panel, but I'm not
sure. Also it seems that this order is preserved across reboots until
hardware setup is changed.
You can try the
Now i figured it out.
Thank you very much, Denis.
Really a good and clear explanation.
On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 10:12 PM, Denis Krjuchkov de...@crazydev.netwrote:
As I've said this is the most tricky part.
Windows allocates continuous range of IDs starting with 0.
Probably this is the
Dear List,
If i have more than one sound cards in my PC *running Windows 7
professional.*
How can i enable MPD to use them as separated audio channel?
For example, if i have four sound cards, can i configure MPD and mpd.conf
and launch it like this:
./mpd.exe ./mpd.conf.6600# For playing