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<blockquote data-quote="Vipersan" data-source="post: 965723" data-attributes="member: 325666"><p>[ATTACH=full]91754[/ATTACH] May have a solution ..but cannot as yet test it ..on account I will have to wait for a close noaa pass ..</p><p>Basically it uses VBcable (installed) ...this will be the conduit from SDR to WXtoIMG</p><p>..and a small program called Audio Repeater ...which I think has to be run twice ...and set up twice..</p><p>The first channel generated can then be SDR to Speakers ...</p><p>The second instance can then be set up (channel 2) SDR to VBcable ...which is then terminated at WXtoIMG.</p><p>All this crap is neccessary because unlike in XP ..win7 does NOT natively support multi channel splitting and mixing ..</p><p>The ability to do this was dropped by microsoft in win 7..</p><p>gawd knows why ??</p><p></p><p>-----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p>This is the info I found</p><p>-----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p>How to do it:</p><p>1) Create one virtual audio cable. Is already created after install, it is called "Virtual Cable 1". You don't have to modify anything.</p><p>2) Run "Audio Repeater (KS)" from Start menu.</p><p>3) In the Wave In combo select "Virtual Cable 1".</p><p>4) In the Wave Out combo select "Audio Speaker" (depends on computer).</p><p>5) Click Start</p><p>6) Run SECOND "Audio Repeater (KS) from Start menu.</p><p>7) In the Wave In combo select "Virtual Cable 1".</p><p>8) In the Wave Out combo select "Audio SPDIF Out" (depends on computer).</p><p>9) Click Start</p><p>10) Run Windows Media Player, go to menu Tools, Options, Devices, double click Speakers, select Virtual Audio Cable, click OK 2x.</p><p>11) Play audio in the player</p><p>12) Enjoy never before possible multiple output audio playback!</p><p>13) And yes I fully agree that Microsoft developers are a bunch of morons!</p><p>--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vipersan, post: 965723, member: 325666"] [ATTACH=full]91754[/ATTACH] May have a solution ..but cannot as yet test it ..on account I will have to wait for a close noaa pass .. Basically it uses VBcable (installed) ...this will be the conduit from SDR to WXtoIMG ..and a small program called Audio Repeater ...which I think has to be run twice ...and set up twice.. The first channel generated can then be SDR to Speakers ... The second instance can then be set up (channel 2) SDR to VBcable ...which is then terminated at WXtoIMG. All this crap is neccessary because unlike in XP ..win7 does NOT natively support multi channel splitting and mixing .. The ability to do this was dropped by microsoft in win 7.. gawd knows why ?? ----------------------------------------------------------------- This is the info I found ----------------------------------------------------------------- How to do it: 1) Create one virtual audio cable. Is already created after install, it is called "Virtual Cable 1". You don't have to modify anything. 2) Run "Audio Repeater (KS)" from Start menu. 3) In the Wave In combo select "Virtual Cable 1". 4) In the Wave Out combo select "Audio Speaker" (depends on computer). 5) Click Start 6) Run SECOND "Audio Repeater (KS) from Start menu. 7) In the Wave In combo select "Virtual Cable 1". 8) In the Wave Out combo select "Audio SPDIF Out" (depends on computer). 9) Click Start 10) Run Windows Media Player, go to menu Tools, Options, Devices, double click Speakers, select Virtual Audio Cable, click OK 2x. 11) Play audio in the player 12) Enjoy never before possible multiple output audio playback! 13) And yes I fully agree that Microsoft developers are a bunch of morons! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [/QUOTE]
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