Getting an independent output

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piphanz
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Post by piphanz »

This should be a piece of cake to you guys, but...

I would like to set up a clandestine MP3 player on my system to pump out classical music via an FM transmitter to radios spread around my house. But I don't want this interfering with my day-to-day usage of my Pulsar, including playing and recording music. On my D/A converter box, I only ever use the two outputs for my stereo loudspeakers, and there are plenty more outputs on that. Surely, I should be able to connect the FM transmitter to two of those and set WinAmp to output to "Creamware Play/Rec 4" or something?

Thing is, it doesn't seem to work. How should I rewire my SFP? At the minute, it looks like this:

http://www.abes.dk/sfpsetup.jpg


Thanks a bunch in advance for any help!

Kind regards
Tim

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djmicron
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Post by djmicron »

hi,
the link is broken at the moment.
Could you explain your in/out configuration?
What phisical in/out do you want to use for winamp ?
piphanz
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Post by piphanz »

I've corrected the link. Stupid Typo.

What I'd like is for the MP3 player to output to a seperate physical channel from all the other music happening in my system. It's not so important which specific channel it is.
djmicron
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Post by djmicron »

ok.
it's simple,
from winamp (configure button under preferences), chose the wave source you want to use and inside scope routing window, connect the wave source output to the phisical out.
For example, in winamp you chose "creamware play/rec 1" and inside the routing window of scope, connect the "wave source 1" to the adat destination 3/4 connected to your external converter.

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piphanz
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Post by piphanz »

Simple, but efficient. I didn't know you could bypass the mixer. Hadn't thought of it, I suppose. Thanks!
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