2011-05-15, 09:45 PM
stustunz Wrote:I knew someone would post something usable soon enough thanks "nobody" just what i needed
Hi stustunz. I'm in a fractious stage
How is this useable to you?
steeb
2011-05-15, 09:45 PM
stustunz Wrote:I knew someone would post something usable soon enough thanks "nobody" just what i needed Hi stustunz. I'm in a fractious stage How is this useable to you? steeb
2011-05-15, 09:56 PM
not sure if you are asking does it work or why i would want to use it ................
so here goes anyway I have Home theatre/junk room/man cave depending on who you ask have projector and monitor hooked up The projector gets sound from amp( spdif) ,The monitor uses analog>motherboard will only let one audio at a time work ((digital or analog ) So now i have yellow button on remote linked to the run the little dpdt.exe which switches between them if im on the monitor im at my desk so just click on the icon works perfect
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2011-05-15, 10:00 PM
Not asking why! I never ask why I like to know how
Reading through it now thank you sir steeb
2011-05-15, 10:38 PM
stustunz Wrote:not sure if you are asking does it work or why i would want to use it ................ I like to think of these things as a 'man cave' for the 21st Century A 'Love everyone with hugs cave' You did lose me at the dpdt.exe bit which is probably where I deserve to be lost steeb
2011-05-15, 10:50 PM
nobody Wrote:I use this to switch between SPDIF and analog speakers steeb not sure if you knew i was talking about a poster/user when i said "nobody" follow link above and you will click
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2011-05-15, 11:07 PM
stustunz Wrote:steeb not sure if you knew i was talking about a poster/user when i said "nobody" Hiya stustunz, yup did follow that link earlier and respect to user 'nobody'. As I said I'm in one of my fractious moods... When I said 'how' I immediately meant 'how' in a NextPVR respect without having to call upon a third party? ooh is there a party? I like a party. Cannes is on now. That is a good party (but not this year due to budgetary restraints...) steeb
2011-05-15, 11:28 PM
F*** it I'm going out on a limb. NextPVR just simply has not worked as a new 'brand name'
Why? I have some ideas. But really it is a case of if sub is bothered? steeb
2011-05-15, 11:33 PM
steeb Wrote:F*** it I'm going out on a limb. NextPVR just simply has not worked as a new 'brand name' So I'll go out on a limb as well..... To start off with this is the wrong thread for this message & this reply... Secondly it's way too late now it was released as NextPVR (which I don't mind actually) & is known as nPVR (which I dislike muchly) so that's the way it is.
2011-05-15, 11:33 PM
now I feel meek, humble and small. I kind of want to take that previous post back but I have to believe.....
2011-05-15, 11:35 PM
Don't feel bad we all have our pet peeves
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