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Greetings! I have an HTPC running Windows 10 Professional with lossless music stored and I want to activate two different sound outputs simultaneously in a 'bit perfect' way: - one is via USB for an external DAC. - the other is via HDMI for my AV processor. The idea is to use JRiver Media Center for playing my CD's and SACD's. For playing CD's I would use only the external DAC (no need to even turn on the AV processor). For playing SACD's in multi channel I would like to use still the DAC for the front channels but my AV processor for the remaining channels. For this thing to work I would need first to be able to activate both outputs at the same time without echos or any kind of artifacts/distortions. Then I would need to configure the USB DAC for stereo and finally the AV processor via HDMI in 5.1. I've learned that Voicemeter could handle the first part of the job but it is not 'bit perfect'... I don't know if HIFI-Cable and ASIO Bridge would suite my purposes. The only thing I know is that this is 'bit perfect'. Any help would be highly appreciated!
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Folks, Here is a code that I wrote in order to : 1- set up the Digital Output audio of your Mac 2- Launch iTunes and select an equalizer 3- Advertize the user by a Crowl message Of course, it can be easily adapted to select the Analog Out, Headphone, etc... I hope it will be useful to some of you! Arnaud PS : it works under OS 10.6.7 ------------------------------------------------- tell application "System Preferences" activate set the current pane to pane id "com.apple.preference.sound" get the name of every anchor of pane id "com.apple.preference.sound" reveal anchor "output" of pane id "com.apple.preference.sound" end tell tell application "System Preferences" to activate tell application "System Events" get properties tell process "System Preferences" set theRows to every row of table 1 of scroll area 1 of ¬ tab group 1 of window "sound" set theOutputs to {} as list repeat with aRow in theRows if (value of text field 1 of aRow as text) ¬ is equal to "Digital Out" then set selected of aRow to true exit repeat end if end repeat end tell end tell tell application "System Preferences" to quit tell application "iTunes" set the current EQ preset to EQ preset "Pop" set theEqPresetName to name of the current EQ preset end tell tell application "GrowlHelperApp" set the allNotificationsList to ¬ {"EQ Preset Changed"} set the enabledNotificationsList to ¬ {item 1 of allNotificationsList} register as application ¬ "Toggle Equalizer Preset" all notifications allNotificationsList ¬ default notifications enabledNotificationsList ¬ icon of application "Script Editor" notify with name ¬ "EQ Preset Changed" title ¬ "iTune EQ Preset Changed to :" description ¬ theEqPresetName application name "Toggle Equalizer Preset" end tell
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Hello everyone, I've just purchased then new version 1.2 of the Katana + Isolator DAC (but I haven't received anything it yet). I would like to try to solder XLR connector on it (as it's said it can be done). I tried to download every documentations I could find on Allo website : I found a lot of details on how to power each card of the "bundle" but only a few about where to "plug" XLR connectors. From what I saw : I don't have the detailled schema who explain which of each their "...soldering points ready..." are supposed to be used to (I'm speaking about how to identify the positive, negative, drain and chassis ground soldering points on the board). Thanks a lot for your help