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j7n TweakNOOB
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Posted: Mon Apr 10, 2006 2:50 pm Post subject: Soundcard with Multiple Stereo Outputs |
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I am planning to buy Terratec Aureon 7.1 Space sound card. I couldn't find in any reviews if it installs multiple waveOut devices for the 8 channels, so that I can use the outputs as multiple stereo. I have no use for real surround. Maybe there's another sound card who does this?
I would appreciate if someone could answer my question. |
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fussnfeathers Lord of the Tweak

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Posted: Mon Apr 10, 2006 5:14 pm Post subject: |
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By multiple stereo, you mean being able to play one song on one set of speakers, and another song on another set, say, in the next room? There's no way to do that. Windows can only run one instance of the WDM driver at a time, even if you have two or more soundcards installed.
If you mean using 4 speakers to play the same song, then yes, you'd set the soundcard speaker properties to 2 speaker sound, and your surround speakers to 2/4 channel sound. You could also use two seperate sets of 2.1 speakers, if you wanted, but there's a limit to how long you can make the connection cable from the speakers to the soundcard without introducing a ton of noise........15 feet max. _________________ Big enough to scare you |
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j7n TweakNOOB
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Posted: Tue Apr 11, 2006 1:46 am Post subject: |
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Thank you for your reply. ;)
| fussnfeathers wrote: | | By multiple stereo, you mean being able to play one song on one set of speakers, and another song on another set, say, in the next room? |
Yes, that's what I meant.
| Quote: | | There's no way to do that. Windows can only run one instance of the WDM driver at a time, even if you have two or more soundcards installed. |
I haven't tried multiple soundcards on an XP system coz I disabled the integrated s*** right away: gotta try now. But I can't believe that XP with its WDM in this aspect is actually worse than Win98...
Most soundcards today can handle pretty large number of simultaneous inputs. My old YMF724 for example has 28 digital audio (mono) channels. Why can't some of them be assigned (panned) to one output and the others to the second output? |
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Zero_Fresh UberTweaker

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Posted: Tue Apr 11, 2006 9:02 am Post subject: |
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The cards themselves can. There are pieces of audio equipment out there with the same "electronics" that can do what you are talking about, but they are specifically designed for it. I think what FnF is saying is that it isn't the card that can't handle it, it's the OS. _________________ "....Or as almost every word in a sentence; Tweak the tweaking tweakers!"
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sickofsoyo Tweakafile
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Posted: Tue Apr 11, 2006 9:29 am Post subject: |
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maybe vista will be able to handle more than 1 WDM? _________________ P4 3.2ghz
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ToggleHead TWEAKGURU

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Posted: Tue Apr 11, 2006 9:35 am Post subject: |
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you might be able to get away installing the drivers in several different directories.....then pointing those directories to multiple outputs....
then panning those channels to.....oh you can take it from there....=] _________________
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fussnfeathers Lord of the Tweak

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Posted: Wed Apr 12, 2006 3:54 pm Post subject: |
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That's wierd.........I know I posted a response.........
Anyway, no, that won't work either. Windows can only run one instance of WDM (or ASIO drivers, if you use them), no matter where they're installed. Even if you have multiple soundcards, it's impossible to send two discreet signals to seperate soundcards or outputs.
What DOES work, is using a studio mixing program, like Cubase, creating two stereo channels, and loading an MP3 into each channel. The drawback is this won't work with your typical Soundblaster type card. You need an interface with discreet inputs and outputs.
The only way to do what the OP wants is to either use two computers (one streaming the music to the other) or a streaming box, like the Sonos units. _________________ Big enough to scare you |
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ToggleHead TWEAKGURU

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Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2006 4:49 pm Post subject: |
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interesting..... _________________
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j7n TweakNOOB
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Posted: Fri Apr 14, 2006 10:35 am Post subject: |
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| Quote: | | What DOES work, is using a studio mixing program, like Cubase, creating two stereo channels, and loading an MP3 into each channel. |
I found that I can use Foobar2000 with DSP "move stereo to rear channels". This way I can leave Foobar in the background playing music for the other room and play other sound thru my "control room" speakers.
Of course, if a video game detects my super-cool "surround sound card" and starts outputting SFX to the rear channels, the other room gets garbage. If the device driver was smart enough to create 1 main output + 4 stereo outputs [which are not capable of more than 2 channels], applications won't be able to use outputs they are not supposed to. |
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ToggleHead TWEAKGURU

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Posted: Fri Apr 14, 2006 10:54 am Post subject: |
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us audio nuts will have to keep dreaming for a bit.....  _________________
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