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@Rob
"I'd like to be able to play audio from multiple apps."
In most cases you can. There are five units availble to AHI. Music Unit, and units 0 to 3.
Unit zero should be the most common unit for use. It will allow multiple programs to use it at once, up to the limit set in "channels" prefs for that unit. (most are preset at ten).
The "Music" unit is unique, and only one can be opened. If you try two programs that both require the Music Unit, the second program to open it will fail.
Units 1-3 are not useful anymore, since unit zero can handle all of their traffic as well.
One possible problem when multiple programs are playing at once: Mixer only controls the master volume, it can not control the relative level between programs.
AHI is intended to support a separate volume control for each program. Some programs don't bother to offer a user volume control, and expect the user to use Mixer instead. This is not useful when multiple programs are making sound at once. It also fails when the user chooses S/PDIF output, as the sound card usually has no control over the volume of a digital channel.
:)
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