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Pletskop

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  • January 7, 2009
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    MediaPortal Version: 1.1.0.0 Final
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    Hi,

    Not sure if anyone will be able to help but here it goes...

    I am currently using standard stereo speakers (2.0), hooked up to my MePo (Windows 7).
    Now, I would like to also connect a Logitech Z515 Wireless Speaker (Bluetooth) to my MePo - specifically for playback of music - when I'm in a different location than the mediacenter. The remote operation of MePo wis handled through aMPdroid.

    Is there anyway to tell MePo to play through the Z515 when it is available and otherwise play thorugh the speakers when not?

    Greets,

    Peter
     

    bhengeveld

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    I'm trying something similar: I don't seem to be able to switch outputs while mediaportal is playing. (they can be switched in the control panel, but there just is no sound) But an option would be to buy Virtual Audio Cable, which can be used via .bat files. Windows seems to be coded so that sound can only be routed to one output. Using VAC's 'Audio Repeater' you can route it firstly into VAC itself, after which you can route it to different outputs.

    Virtual Audio Cable Home Page
     

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