2013-09-02, 05:15
Here is my setup.
HTPC > HDMI > TV
HTPC > SPDIF > AVR
I know that the SUGGESTED setup is
HTPC > HDMI > AVR > HDMI > TV
But this does not work for me. Why? Because there are times I do not want my AVR Turned on just to watch TV shows in Stereo.
I wanted MY setup because I could simply turn on the TV and watch a Show and if I wanted to watch a Movie, I would just turn the AVR on and Lower the Volume
on my TV or Leave the TV Volume On if I wanted to.
Frodo makes this impossible with its Audio Engine. I tried every Possible way until I found Dual Audio for Eden 11.
So I went back to Eden. No need to buy a HDMI to Toslink Splitter or anything of that sort.
This issue needs to be resolved in Frodo.
Thank you for the Dual Audio patch. I am sticking with Eden until I am able to send 5.1 via SPDIF to my AVR when the need arises.
This bothered me for a long time. So Thank you to whoever came out with the XMBC Dual Audio patch for Windows. It works and it makes our lives easier.
HTPC > HDMI > TV
HTPC > SPDIF > AVR
I know that the SUGGESTED setup is
HTPC > HDMI > AVR > HDMI > TV
But this does not work for me. Why? Because there are times I do not want my AVR Turned on just to watch TV shows in Stereo.
I wanted MY setup because I could simply turn on the TV and watch a Show and if I wanted to watch a Movie, I would just turn the AVR on and Lower the Volume
on my TV or Leave the TV Volume On if I wanted to.
Frodo makes this impossible with its Audio Engine. I tried every Possible way until I found Dual Audio for Eden 11.
So I went back to Eden. No need to buy a HDMI to Toslink Splitter or anything of that sort.
This issue needs to be resolved in Frodo.
Thank you for the Dual Audio patch. I am sticking with Eden until I am able to send 5.1 via SPDIF to my AVR when the need arises.
This bothered me for a long time. So Thank you to whoever came out with the XMBC Dual Audio patch for Windows. It works and it makes our lives easier.