"Brian J. Simecek" <BSimecek@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > Is there a way to send the audio from mplayer to an alternate output? I'm > running a dual monitor setup and have two sets of speakers connected to > different outs on the sound card (two video's at once). I've searched > through the documentation and havn't found anything. Are the two "outs" totally independent, or just different channels on the same device? If a completely discrete device, the dsound driver has a device parameter that should let you control which output device is used. If you're instead trying to use a subset of the available channel outputs of a single audio device (which it sounds like given that you reference a single sound card) you may be doing something similar to what I am. I have a setup where we split the pair of normal stereo output channel speakers among two screens. I have two mplayer instances, one for each screen. What I do is use the channels audio filter to remap just the channel in the source I need to the appropriate output channel (left or right) while excluding anything else in the source. In my case I never have more than one source channel (generally straight through, but occasionally reversed), but no reason you can't map multiple channels. So for example, if I'm on the screen with the "left" speaker on the sound card, I use something like: -af channels=2:1:0:0 (end with 1:1 for the source's right channel) or if that same media was playing on the screen with the "right" speaker it would be: -af channels=2:1:1:1 (end with 0:1 for the source's left channel) I found it important to actually generate stereo output even though only one of the channels had information or else I'd get glitches on the other channel. I have an additional complexity as I ended up using the win32 audio output driver, as the default dsound driver caused audio glitches at the end of media where the audio stream was shorter than the video. But the win32 driver controls the master wave volume portion of the system audio mixer, which affects all channels, so the two mplayers would interfere with each other. In response I stopped using mplayer for volume and instead controlled the wave mixer volume myself, being sure to only adjust the channel I was responsible for. But that shouldn't be a problem if you can use dsound. -- David _______________________________________________ MPlayer-users mailing list MPlayer-users@xxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.mplayerhq.hu/mailman/listinfo/mplayer-users