As many of you know here, I've used xlobby to distribute audio throughout my home. I'm almost done that project minus installing speakers in the garage, but the system has been online for a while now and is running pretty smoothly. Currently I'm using 2 Audigy cards to distribute to 7 zones (the potential eighth zone is a spare). I have an AM/FM Tuner connected via "Y" patch to the line-in of each sound card, so I can "share" the tuner between the floors of my house. This has its limitations, as any two zones, or more, would have to listen to the same external source. Also I've often wondered, what would happen if someone brought a CD over to the house, or IPOD full of music etc. You can see the limitations in just having a single external source.
Well, I'm in the process of designing my own audio matrix switch, codenamed "Maytrix". I've bread-boarded my first attempt, and it appears to be running fine. I'm using parallel port control via Girder and Lua scripts. Below is the website that I'm updating on a more regular basis now. As indicted on the site, I give my usual speal about doing DIY projects over buying the equipment.
Anyone wishing to add multiple sources to the line-in's of their soundcards can very easily make this circuit (soldering skills and a little circuit design helps).
Feedback is welcome, or if I'm doing something grossly wrong and potentially going to blow up my house...then let me know...so far it is working pretty good.
http://sites.google.com/site/maycreates ... ng-phase-2