Any way for surround speakers part of home cinema group and another group?
AnsweredI have some in-ceiling speakers that I am using as rears in a home cinema group in a breakfast room with TV and two bookshelf speakers. In the kitchen (open plan with breakfast room) I have another pair of ceiling speakers for non-TV listening/entertaining.
What I'd like to be able to do is use all 4 ceiling speakers in a group when the TV is off and there is no HMDI input, but use the 2 breakfast room ceiling speakers as rears when the TV is on.
Is there anyway to do this?
If not, while it would be less ideal, can I create a group that includes the kitchen ceiling speakers + the home cinema fixed group i.e. a group of a group? (I can't test this myself as I only have 2 powernodes currently).
Thanks,
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Official comment
Multiple Speaker Groups is one of the most requested features in BluOS. Unfortunately, it is still being investigated and developed by our development team.
If you have 2 POWERNODE - N330, then you can create a Home Theatre Group with these two Bluesound players. Your experience may vary as the speakers are in the ceiling and not really in the front and rear.
To learn more about Home Theatre Grouping - https://support.bluos.net/hc/en-us/articles/360043743094
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Yes, I found the other threads afterwards. Seems it's been being investigated for 5+yrs so likely not going to be available any time soon :-(
My fronts are bookshefl speakers, it's the rears are in ceiling behind the seating area. This is the one group I want to be able to use. The other group I want to use is home theatre (ceiling speakers) rears with kitchen (ceiling speakers).
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@Mark, is it currently beeing investigated, or developed? Theres a major difference between the 2.
Not that I have any hopes for any of them
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