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| AndersJ:
My lab has many computers. Sound is always convenient. Traditional speakers are messy, two speakers, many cables. Is there a convenient wireless way to connect many PC’s to one speaker pair? |
| KMoffett:
So, what if two or more computers are outputing audio at the same time? Or are you thinknig of some type of prioritized mixing? |
| AndersJ:
No single audio source has priority. All sources are logically in parallell, like a simple audiomixer. |
| A Hellene:
There are many solutions! How about cascading the machines? Meaning, to route the audio output of every machine to the next one's audio input? Just like: Computer #1 Line-Out connected to computer #2 Line-In, Computer #2 Line-Out connected to computer #3 Line-In, [...], Computer #(n-1) Line-Out connected to computer #n Line-In, and, finally, Computer #n Line-Out connected to the speakers audio input. Or, by the use of an external stand-alone audio mixer of a capable number of audio inputs. Or, using an audio card with as many audio inputs needed, installed to the computer connected to the speaker set. -George |
| Jeroen3:
--- Quote from: AndersJ on August 20, 2019, 10:47:44 am ---Is there a convenient wireless way to connect many PC’s to one speaker pair? --- End quote --- Yes. https://www.behringer.com |
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