Hello,
I am having a problem with selecting audio devices with squeezeslave.
It's not a squeezeslave problem but more of a Windows 7 HDMI audio
connection problem.
My HDMI connection is plugged into an Onkyo receiver. When the receiver
is on the HDMI audio shows up in Windows 7 playback devices, when it is
turned off it disappears. This changes the audio configuration that
SqueezeSlave looks at when you do the -L command.
Receiver Off:
squeezeslave-1.0-227.exe -L
Output devices:
* 4: (Windows DirectSound) Primary Sound Driver (0/0)
5: (Windows DirectSound) Speakers (C-Media USB Headphone Set )
(0/0)
6: (Windows DirectSound) Speakers (Realtek High Definition Audio)
(0/0)
7: (Windows DirectSound) Realtek Digital Output (Realtek High
Definition Audio) (0/0)
Receiver On:
squeezeslave-1.0-227.exe -L
Output devices:
* 4: (Windows DirectSound) Primary Sound Driver (0/0)
5: (Windows DirectSound) TX-NR807 (Intel(R) Display Audio) (0/0)
6: (Windows DirectSound) Speakers (C-Media USB Headphone Set )
(0/0)
7: (Windows DirectSound) Speakers (Realtek High Definition Audio)
(0/0)
8: (Windows DirectSound) Realtek Digital Output (Realtek High
Definition Audio) (0/0)
The HDMI audio needs to be set as the primary audio for running the
HTPC output to the receiver.
Is there a way to associate the output device to a name instead of ID#
or is it possible to lock the ID# once it's activated? It currently
changes even when there is an active session.
squeezeslave-1.0-227.exe -D -o6 -m00:00:00:00:00:01
Thanks,
-KT
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