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<blockquote data-quote="druid9" data-source="post: 213642" data-attributes="member: 28347"><p>Depends a bit on your soundcard.</p><p></p><p>If you have a soundblaster card - Audigy or so, kx driver allows you to assign various device codes to the output sockets of the card. Using these drivers I have normal PC sound going to the PC speakers, and MediaPortal sound going to the Home Theater rig. Similarly, because I occasionally use iTunes for audio only (does not need DirectX so my kids can play games while I listen). You need Multi-Plugin for iTunes to tell Quick Time player about the devices available via kx drivers. A Google search for kx driver project, and Multi-Plugin for iTunes would be instructive. If I can help let me know.</p><p></p><p>This is a mechanism whereby MediaPortal could be used for true multi-zone audio, if only MP supported multiple audio devices internally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="druid9, post: 213642, member: 28347"] Depends a bit on your soundcard. If you have a soundblaster card - Audigy or so, kx driver allows you to assign various device codes to the output sockets of the card. Using these drivers I have normal PC sound going to the PC speakers, and MediaPortal sound going to the Home Theater rig. Similarly, because I occasionally use iTunes for audio only (does not need DirectX so my kids can play games while I listen). You need Multi-Plugin for iTunes to tell Quick Time player about the devices available via kx drivers. A Google search for kx driver project, and Multi-Plugin for iTunes would be instructive. If I can help let me know. This is a mechanism whereby MediaPortal could be used for true multi-zone audio, if only MP supported multiple audio devices internally. [/QUOTE]
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