![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() You can watch / listen to the results on this stream on my Periscope channel. In the video at the top of this post I take Audio Hijack v3.7 for a test drive and try live streaming my audio out to my Periscope account. These live streams are great for listeners as well, since they can tune in right through their browsers, as well as in branded apps. Live streaming is great for offering a live feed while recording a podcast, or transmitting content like concerts and DJ sets. With just a few clicks, you can get a free stream up and running with one of the services offered by major platforms, including Periscope, Twitch, and YouTube Live. My next project will be to build a complete digital system from the source to the speakers, well, the PWM/digital amps still have to filter out the modulation signal, but you get the idea.Rogue Amoeba launched Audio Hijack v3.7 which includes a beta of a new live stream block: Basically, set it and leave it, all the playback operations stay the same. ![]() All the AC3 decoding are still done by my Nuforce AVP16 receiver, granted, it is not the ideal solution since this way additional D/A, and A/D are involved, but it is easier to use for the whole family imo. Since I had an old pc laptop laying around, I decided just to install Puppy Linux on it and run it as a stand-alone XO, DRC processor - I run only xo on the front L/R 2-way speakers, but room correction on all the speakers with BruteFIR. But on my Mini, it kept crashing (rather unusual for a Mac app). I am also looking at Adobe Audition for Mac (free beta now) that can let you mix your own up-sampled, multi-channel mixes from stereo tracks on the fly. You can also use Jack or Soundflower to route the signals on the MAC (both free), so multi-channel xo and drc on the Mac should be no problem. When it comes to MAC, the choices for DRC, XO are a bit limited, but as it turns out - LAConvolver can handle multiple channels already. Since apps like Plex and XMBC cannot decode DTS-HD and Dolby TrueHD natively (yet), you could capture the S/PDIF with Audio Hijack Pro, use a Minnetonka SurCode DTS-HD decoder as an AU plug-in in Audio Hijack Pro, and a convolver, then output 7.1 surround to 8-channel sound card for D/A conversion. The killer app for me would be to be able to use my Mac mini also as an OSX-based HTPC with full 7.1 (or 7.2) correction. (4) Run J River in Win7 using using Parallels => capture the output in OSX using Audio Hijack Pro => LAconvolver as AU plug-in in Audio Hijack Pro => route to sound card.įor stereo-playback, Pure Music supports AU plug-ins directly, so it is possible to convolve correction filters inside the player directly (like J River but without multi-channel playback). (3) Run an instance of Win7 inside OSX Using Parallels Desktop v6, which supports 5.1 surround => Win-based multi-channel player such as J River Media Center => built-in convolver in J River => capture the output from J River inside OSX using Audio Hijack Pro (or possibly Bidule) => route to sound card (2) AyreWave => capture output with Bidule for Mac => Run ConvolverVST (VST) or LAconvolver (AU) as a plug-in in Bidule => Route from Bidule out to sound card (1) Multi-channel player (such as AyreWave) => capture output from player with Audio Hijack Pro => Run LAconvolver or similar (preferably FIR compatible) as an Audio Unit plug-in inside Audio Hijack Pro => Route output from Audio Hijack Pro into the FW sound card I am looking to do this myself (since my MH LIO-8 interface is Mac only) and here are a couple of ways I'm thinking of: ![]()
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