Seperating the audio of 2 simultaneous vlc players

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Seperating the audio of 2 simultaneous vlc players

Postby innerspace » 22 Nov 2008 03:24

I am currently looking to implement a system that will run 2 VLC players with different source simultaneously on the same computer.

The video will be easy to separate by just placing the players on different screens but I am struggling to figure out an approach for the audio.

I only need mono audio so a way to manage it could be to output one player to the left channel and another to the right.
Alternatively could I install a second sound card to work alongside the motherboards inbuilt audio?

Does anyone have any experience with similar concepts or suggestions as to the best approach?

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Re: Seperating the audio of 2 simultaneous vlc players

Postby innerspace » 22 Nov 2008 10:43

Forgot to mention that I'm running Vista Home Premium and at the moment my application is based on VLC 0.8.6

If VLC 0.9.x would help solve this issue I could upgrade but at the moment the 0.9 wrappers are missing several features that I rely on.

My available output modules(0.9 installed) are DirectX, File, PortAudio and WaveOut

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Problem Solved

By playing with the WaveOut settings I managed to output audio from 1 video to my headphones and another video to usb speakers.

After a short panic that it might not be possible, VLC's feature set continues to impress.


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