2015-08-09, 12:05
(2015-08-08, 20:36)wisler Wrote: Using multiple audio devices would be really cool. I also searched for a solution and alot of people say it is not possible to sync them via software. If you search in the internet there are some hardware modders, which synced two audio cards with one crystal.
For example I would use two audio devices to get more channels for playback. A other feature would be multi zone support. One audio device for watching a movie. The other for listening to music in a different room.
(2015-08-08, 22:42)Chessie Wrote: In my case, and I'd be curious as to how many other people who use the DA code for the same reason, it's to send audio (music) through out the house and outdoors. I have one amp for my main TV viewing area and a second amp that connects to in-ceiling speakers in every room and outside around the pool. In most cases, modern amps that support zone 2 speakers will not allow the same digital audio stream to both zones at the same time. (Unless they do some tricks like Yamaha's Party Mode amps.) So the DA code allows me to send my play list music to both amps and I then have music though out the house. Works perfectly in my case. Without the DA code I'd probably have to get rid of my fairly new Pioneer Elite and buy a new Yamaha with Party Mode.
How are people using DA (as flawed an implementation it may well be)?