2014-07-18, 18:02
can't wait to get home and try this out!
thanks so much!
EDIT: Works GREAT!! thanks again!
thanks so much!
EDIT: Works GREAT!! thanks again!
git clone https://github.com/OpenELEC/OpenELEC.tv/tree/openelec-4.0#
Klone nach 'openelec-4.0#'...
fatal: https://github.com/OpenELEC/OpenELEC.tv/tree/openelec-4.0#/info/refs not valid: is this a git repository?
git clone -b openelec-4.0 https://github.com/OpenELEC/OpenELEC.tv.git
(2014-06-27, 11:56)FernetMenta Wrote:Quote:Looks like this patch proved them wrong
Please don't mix up what we said. I did not say that it was not possible, only that it would require lots of changes in the architecture. You have to distinguish between some prototype as this patch here and a proper solution we can maintain over timer and which works in every environment.
(2014-07-24, 19:40)DarkAngel2401 Wrote: I agree that this patch should be treated as some proof of concept. However I disagree dual audio (or in generic - multiple audio output) can be some sort of addon.
In my opinion combining sinks for multiple simultaneous audio output is too low level for being a plugin. Shouldn't it rather be handled directly within XMBC core, generally creating one master sink and every audio device which will be activated/configured by the user will be a slave of this master sink? In that way configuration of audio output can easily be configured in a generic way and code duplication is kept in limits.
... and yes I know, playing 'think tank' is one hand, implementing those ideas another ;-) ...
(2014-07-25, 17:22)rvsixer Wrote: Thank your for this dual audio patch. It really (finally) makes XBMC an all-in-one solution for me (HDMI out to AVR for home theatre, USB DAC out to component amp for music). Absolutely brilliant .
(2014-07-24, 20:55)DarkAngel2401 Wrote: OpenELEC 4.2 Beta 2 Dual Audio available:
OpenELEC Generic x86_64 4.1.2 Dual Audio
OpenELEC ATV i386 4.1.2 Dual Audio
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/vt3zfnb1i9lja...WU8jouvsma
(2014-07-25, 17:22)rvsixer Wrote: Thank you for this dual audio patch. It really (finally) makes XBMC an all-in-one solution for me (HDMI out to AVR for home theatre, USB DAC out to component amp for music). Absolutely brilliant .
(2014-07-28, 17:30)Juno Wrote: Hi, as always thx for support!You're welcome.
Have questions:
1. So its 4.2 or 4.1.2?
2. Files in Dropbox have no Dual Audio addition in name.
Regards.