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<blockquote data-quote="PeteMy" data-source="post: 970481" data-attributes="member: 96692"><p>I am trying to control an external surround sound amp, using ARC, EventGhostPlus and EventGhost. The idea is that when ARC changes the audio renderer to SPDIF, the amp is powered up, then powered down again when I switch back to HDMI (for the TV). Powering up the amp is not a problem - I can define a macro in EventGhost that runs a Windows batch file. The problem is that EventGhost does not detect the change of renderer. I can get it to detect the remote control button that I've assigned to ARC, but it can't tell which renderer is active.</p><p> </p><p>Is there a solution? Is there an event that ARC generates, that EventGhost can detect?</p><p> </p><p>--</p><p>Pete</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PeteMy, post: 970481, member: 96692"] I am trying to control an external surround sound amp, using ARC, EventGhostPlus and EventGhost. The idea is that when ARC changes the audio renderer to SPDIF, the amp is powered up, then powered down again when I switch back to HDMI (for the TV). Powering up the amp is not a problem - I can define a macro in EventGhost that runs a Windows batch file. The problem is that EventGhost does not detect the change of renderer. I can get it to detect the remote control button that I've assigned to ARC, but it can't tell which renderer is active. Is there a solution? Is there an event that ARC generates, that EventGhost can detect? -- Pete [/QUOTE]
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