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Default Resuming Music Stream After Playing A Local MP3 File.

On Thursday, July 5, 2018 at 12:08:24 PM UTC-4, Sergio Tirado wrote:
Im looking for an audio solution to play music on a manufacturing plant while being able to interrupt the music stream from time to time, to play local MP3 files with reminders and other things.

I have implemented the solution to some extent, but I haven't found a way to resume the music stream after playing a local MP3 file. I'm using Spotify for the music stream and a program named foobar2000 with a WASAPI plugin to play the local MP3 files in exclusive mode.

So, people on the production floor listen to Spotify while working but then, at a given time, a task scheduler fires up foobar2000 which plays a local MP3 with a reminder of some sort in exclusive mode under Windows 7, so the production operators get to listen to the reminder. However, after they listen to it, they are left with only silence and someone has to walk up to the PC where Spotify is running to get it to play the music stream again.

I once had it working but instead of foobar2000 I was using Windows Media Player and after the local MP3 file played, Spotify resumed and keep on playing. The reason I had it working is because I found an article that showed how to configure Windows Media Player to use exclusive mode, but everything I get on Google searches is people saying that it can't be done, so I finally gave up.

Anybody knows how I could implement this?


I do this with an Orban 1101 card. It runs as a two different windows wav outputs. You can assign your different apps to one of each of the virtual outputs. Then use a triggered batch file with terminal commands to switch mixer inputs on the card. I think you could likely do something similar with a Lynx, Audio Science, or Digigram card. The benefit of the Orban card is that it has audio processing on board, has AES output, and balanced analog outputs. This is very useful for feeding a PA system.