[slinkelist] Can you address IR ports individually
Simon Mason
simon@themasons.net
Wed, 22 Mar 2000 19:54:01 -0500
Any plans to add software to control which input goes to which output?
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From: David Aue [mailto:aue@nirvis.com]
Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2000 1:42 AM
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Subject: RE: [slinkelist] How to hook same audio source to multiple
receivers
If you wan't to do all of your ditribution digitally (no signal loss, Yeah)
then the DXS (which we just happen to make) is the prefect solution. You
can route up to 16 seperate inputs to any of up the 16 (8 unique) different
outputs any way you feel like it. It will also do automatic switching based
on what most recently started playing if you like. Check it out on our web
site (www.nirvis.com).
David Aue
Nirvis Systems
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> I am about to reconfigure my whole house audio system to use several
> identical receivers. I have done the math and figured that this
> is cheaper
> and more flexible than purchasing a dedicated audio controller to do this.
> One thing I am trying to figure out. How can I route the audio from a
> single source (CD Changer for example) to these multiple receivers. I am
> looking for some sort of audio splitter. A professional mixer might do
> this? Is there anything simpler?
>
>
> Simon Mason
> simon@themasons.net
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