Hi everybody,
I found a strange thing with VLC that took me some time on a gig with lots of stress. I'm using VLC for the playback of 5.1 surround audio files for supporting my band when playing live. I'm using 5.1 because I need more than just 2 channels playing simultaneously. When creating these files in Cubase there is a fixed assignment of the channels:
* Stereo Playbacks go to Surround L/R
* Metronome 1 to Center
* Metronome 2 to Subwoofer
* L/R ("normal") channels are not used (=empty)
On Mac OS's Audio/MIDI configuration I'm routing surround L/R to output channels 3/4 of my audio device and the metronomes to outputs 5 and 6. Everything worked fine until I updated to 10.9 Mavericks and VLC 2.1.x. I did these updates unfortunately on the same day so I can't tell if it's a Mac OS or a VLC issue or a combination. See below why I believe it's a VLC thing.
I found out that the routing of surround and center/subwoofer have been inverted. I hear the surround channels on outputs 5/6 and not on 3/4 any more. Center/woofer is on 3/4 instead and not on 5/6 any more. I checked my setup a couple of times, updated everything to the latest versions (Mac OS, the control panel of my audio device, VLC) and re-checked again.
I'm now using VLC 2.0.7 and VLC 2.1.2 in parallel, and finally I can say: Audio file played in VLC 2.0.7, works like it should. Same file played in VLC 2.1.2 (and 2.1.1 as well), channels are inverted. While changing VLC versions I don't change any settings on my audio device or on Mac OS, of course.
My setup is:
* MacBook 13,3", Mid 2013
* MacOS 10.9.1 (latest version, but the problem also occurred on 10.9.0)
* Focusrite Saffire Pro24 6-channel output audio interface (Firewire)
* latest Focusrite MixControl Software (3.3)
* VLC 2.0.7 and 2.1.2
Anyone else who can confirm this?
Thanks a lot in advance!
Daniel