On 09/20/2017 10:06 AM, Thorsten Munsch wrote:
Hey guys,
at first I wanted to suggest the user to use his only his onboard
interface, because since over a decade? all the chips support surround
sound. There should be a hint how the user sets the onboard interface
into multichannel mode via it's drivers control panel and then how to
configure Mixxx to use each channel for master, cue, and so on.
Huh? Do you mean multichannel HDMI output? I've never come across an
onboard sound card with more than 2 analog outputs.
But the problem are laptops I recognized while typing. They only have
one line out jack and a mic in. > If it would be possible to configure the
mic in as a second stereo output it would be no deal (newer onboard
chips are able for i/o switching i read).
AFAIK not that many onboard sound cards support switching the behavior
of jacks and if it is supported, it may not be easy to figure out how to
activate it. Also, having two separate jacks on a laptop seems to be
rare today. My 6 year old laptop has separate mic input and headphone
output jacks, but most new laptops combine the mic input and headphone
output into one jack now.
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