(I dont mind if the folder name is displayed twice since that is provided by both commands). I.E all this data would be displayed so that the date, size and name of each folder all appear on the same line despite the fact that not all of this data is provided by the same command. ie to feed one device output to two other device inputs. You should only ever use a splitter as a splitter. Doing so will at the very least knacker the sound quality and could knacker the sound cards.
Then the second line of output for each command is presented in the same fashion (ect). How to overlay/downmix two audio files using ffmpeg, The amix filter helps to mix multiple audio inputs into a single output. Under no circumstances what so ever use a 'splitter' in reverse to combine two audio outputs into one. If I was to run one command followed by the other I would get all of the sizes each on their own line with a folder name next to each size and then I would get all of the dates each accompanied by a folder name on their own line.īy "interlacing" I mean the first line out output for each command is presented, preferably on one line. Two-channel Audio Combiner & Mixer Mix two channels to a single mono output Individual level controls can be bypassed when not in use Balanced 1/4 TRS and. Will show the total size and name of every child folder in the current directory. It requires configuration and also must be worked together with audio.
Will show the full time stamp and folder name of each child folder in the current directory. Combining two audio outputs into one input Reply 1 19:56:58 This classic article might be a good place to start a search for a passive summing box. Windows 7 by design does not support multiple audio output and that is the. I keep reading posts about using virtual device to combine multiple outputs, but all I've found so far have been multiple audio inputs into one output. To explain what I mean When I say interlaced format consider the following. I want to stream both my speaker sound output (game sounds, music) simultaneously with my headphones output (voip, skype). In linux is there any way to present the output of 2 different commands which refer to the same object but give different data in an interlaced format without scripting.