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Old 03-08-2008, 09:28 PM   #31
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Is there any up date on the use of this HippohiFi DAC?
So i can run 4 of them for my high mid midbass and low with control over them each?
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There's another thread on here where using a program called Virtual Audio Cable should allow you to use multiple DACs.
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Old 05-31-2008, 06:04 AM   #34
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Can you use Virtual Audio Cable to assign each DAC to a separate volume slider in Windows Volume?

So you might have one DAC for the Front speakers, another DAC for the Rear and perhaps one more for a Sub.

This would allow full control over making the Rear speakers louder than the Front, if desired, as well as playing with a Sub - all independently.

The reason this is a requirement is due to CentraFuse using the Windows Volume for it's Mixer settings.

Perhaps I'll ask this question in the Virtual Audio Cable thread if I can find the darn thing!
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