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Posted: Sun, 7th Feb 2016 20:42 Post subject: Multichannel DirectShow ASIO Renderer 32/64bit |
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nice find from someone in the doom9 forums....
Quote: | Multichannel DirectShow ASIO Renderer 32/64bit
During an ongoing programming project in our school, I developed a multichannel ASIO-DirectShow filter. This filter provides ASIO multichannel output for any DirectShow source in Windows.
The filter can be used with almost any Windows media player that supports user-defined output filters (e.g. Media Player Classic, The Core Media Player, Zoom Player, RadLight, WinAmp, etc.).
Supported features:
Dynamic ASIO-Driver Selection
Supports up to 24 output channels
Waveformat conversion and detection
Mono, Stereo, Surround modes 4.0,4.1,5.0.5.1,6.0,6.1,7.0,7.1
Sample rates up to 192kHz
Encoding PCM 16,24,32-Bits and PCM Float
FFT-Spectrum Analyzer
Output volume control for master and separate output channels
N:N channel mapping (i.e. connect each input channel to arbitrary number of output channels)
Virtual speaker room (i.e. graphical interface to control volume of each speaker, using 2D-position of user within a virtual room)
Spatial FFT mapping feature that moves virtual user, and therefore sound based on frequency spectrum
In order to use the Multichannel ASIO Renderer Filter, just download and install the software. Prerequisite is .NET 4, installed automatically by the setup routine, if not found on the system.
When installed, just start your favorite DirectShow media player and find the option to change the audio renderer (e.g. in MPC Menu->View->Options->Playback/Output):
After selecting the Multichannel ASIO Renderer, start playing the media. The filter properties window can be opened in almost any player, using the Filters-Menu:
The filter properties provide access to all the features of the Multichannel ASIO Renderer:
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taken from here:
http://blog.familie-buchberger.at/2015/12/15/multichannel-directshow-asio-renderer/
i guess you need an native asio card like the creative x-fi´s?
anyway testing now...
greetz
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