mtreloar wrote:
> I suspect that Squeezelite could be running on the Windows computer and
> output a digital signal to the RME UFX that is looped back through
> AcourateConvolver. However, I have not tried this as my LMS "player" is
> Daphile (linux only).
Just for clarity, squeezelite handles
the setup I described is in the basement. The music room is one floor up
on the main level. The RME analog output x 4 is via balanced cable to
mono amps beside the speakers; the subs are powered, also from balanced
connections from the RME. Two more NUCs are in other rooms with amps and
speakers
mtreloar wrote:
> If it is a cross-over or digital room correction you wish to achieve, it
> is possible. I run LMS (player and server) on a NUC and send the USB
> digital audio output to an RME Fireface UFX+ "sound card". This is
> connected to a windows computer running AcourateConvolver, and
If it is a cross-over or digital room correction you wish to achieve, it
is possible. I run LMS (player and server) on a NUC and send the USB
digital audio output to an RME Fireface UFX+ "sound card". This is
connected to a windows computer running AcourateConvolver, and outputs
to a 2+2 Mains+St
d6jg wrote:
> That said if you connect to an AVR using optical or HDMI you can set the
> AVR to output 2:1 or indeed all channel stereo plus sub. The AVR does
> the trickery
I already have a Behringer Ultradrive Pro DCX2496 digital crossover, but
I wanted to replace it with something cleaner so
philippe_44 wrote:
> Squezelite internals, as long as it decodes the audio, are purely
> limited to 2 channels.
That said if you connect to an AVR using optical or HDMI you can set the
AVR to output 2:1 or indeed all channel stereo plus sub. The AVR does
the trickery
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philippe_44 wrote:
> Squezelite internals, as long as it decodes the audio, are purely
> limited to 2 channels.
Well there goes that idea. Thanks for the info.
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Daverz wrote:
> Secondary question is: can Squeezelite route the streamed audio channels
> to the right channels on a connected multi-channel hardware interface?
>
> I've googled and search the forums on this one but haven't found an
> unequivocal answer. Applications for streaming 3 or more c
Secondary question is: can Squeezelite route the streamed audio channels
to the right channels on a connected multi-channel hardware interface?
I've googled and search the forums on this one but haven't found an
unequivocal answer. Applications for streaming 3 or more channels would
be a digita