2012-01-15, 06:34
darkscout Wrote:Never going to happen.
I wouldn't necessarily say that, I have been looking into it and it appears their are ways to enumerate between audio devices in Windows via C/C++.
This would seemingly be a lot less complicated than the Dual audio output, as this would be just XBMC overriding Windows audio output, via a switch, shortcut key or by auto detecting the codec or channels internally in XBMC.
I guess this has not been suggested independently to anyone as the initial suggestions for dual output is not necessary for many of us, so I will keep it separate from this thread.
But I can't see why it would be very hard to implement what I've said in the newer Audio engine for a competent C developer.