9/28/2023 0 Comments Virtual audio driver![]() ![]() The only way I have found to do this is to manually log in and use the device manager. My problem is that I have 1200 machines that need this driver removed. ![]() I have found that a large number of users that use Blast have an issue where the Teradici Driver seems complicate matters.Įssentially removing the device from the device manager ( and deleting the driver ) leave the DevTap driver behind and it defaults as the primary audio driver just fine. Individually assigned VM's ( no instant, or linked clones) The obvious answer is to make the Roon remote implement the virtual input device, and feed it back to the Core using RAAT, and the Core does its thing and sends it out to the designated zone (maybe the same one it came from, maybe not), after doing DSP as required for the designated zone.We have a very non best practice set up. But there isn’t a good industry standard network protocol for feeding in music. This would be useful, the source machine could be anything, anywhere in the house. HDMI on these boxes, does it support input? Anyway, many devices don’t have HDMI. So to be practical we would need some form of networked architecture, where the source can be fed from another device.įirst I was thinking of a USB input. But ROCK and Nucleus do not allow installation of other software, and other Linux variants may not support your favorite music source.Īnother example of old-think, single box rather than a networked architecture. (Obviously the Roon team already understand this.) The virtual audio device is a software device and is internal to the computer where the Core is running, so it would allow a feed by other software running on that same computer. ![]() ROCK and Nucleus force a rethinking of this request. I was thinking of my then-Windows 10 NUC.īut as I was looking at YouTube music channels, I remembered I now have a Nucleus. I and others have spoken about the desire for a “virtual audio device” feature, allowing other sources like Spotify to play through the Roon DSP and output channels, without any attempt to integrate UI. ![]()
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