Proposal: Create a "MonitorMeeter" app
Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2016 1:03 am
I really like to see an additional application called "MonitorMeeter" or similar.
The needed features:
- multi audio on 2, 3 or maybe 4 monitors
- balance over multiple monitors e.g. in a triple monitor setup the left monitor takes the left channel, the middle one both and the right one the right channel
- manual delay correction
- auto delay removal through microphone
- volume level per monitor
- support of multimedia mute and volume up/down keys as usual
All other Voicemeeter features aren't needed, like the mixer layout, hardware inputs and so on. I think the only needed GUI features would be the buttons to select which monitor is in which position (for the balance functionality) and below of that the delay/volume correction options. Small and simple.
I think the market waits for such an app because in the past this was solved through the analog audio that was used parallel to the DVI cable. But today DVI is dying and HDMI / DisplayPort do not allow to connect monitors through analog Y-cables. And this was the only method in the past to solve this problem.
The needed features:
- multi audio on 2, 3 or maybe 4 monitors
- balance over multiple monitors e.g. in a triple monitor setup the left monitor takes the left channel, the middle one both and the right one the right channel
- manual delay correction
- auto delay removal through microphone
- volume level per monitor
- support of multimedia mute and volume up/down keys as usual
All other Voicemeeter features aren't needed, like the mixer layout, hardware inputs and so on. I think the only needed GUI features would be the buttons to select which monitor is in which position (for the balance functionality) and below of that the delay/volume correction options. Small and simple.
I think the market waits for such an app because in the past this was solved through the analog audio that was used parallel to the DVI cable. But today DVI is dying and HDMI / DisplayPort do not allow to connect monitors through analog Y-cables. And this was the only method in the past to solve this problem.