diff --git a/docs/audiopipeline.md b/docs/audiopipeline.md index 94668e4a..b36b2540 100644 --- a/docs/audiopipeline.md +++ b/docs/audiopipeline.md @@ -35,7 +35,8 @@ Also of note in this example is the icon shown in the input section where the co The view will expand as necessary to show all [grouped players](faq/groups.md). In the example above three players are shown with a variety of filters, output qualities and player types. -A point to note in this example is the orange dot beside the third Output section label. Whilst no quality would have been lost due to the Output Limiter or [the upsampling to 48kHz](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tIIK2wuXHuY) the change to the [lossy MP3 codec](https://www.adobe.com/au/creativecloud/video/discover/best-audio-format.html) necessitates the indication that this is now only Low Quality. +A point to note in this example is the orange dot beside the third Output section label. Whilst no quality would have been lost due to the Output Limiter or [the upsampling to 48kHz](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tIIK2wuXHuY), the change to the [lossy MP3 codec](https://www.adobe.com/au/creativecloud/video/discover/best-audio-format.html) necessitates the indication that this is now only Low Quality. When a group of players have the same pipeline then the identical output stages will be collapsed as shown in the following image. Note that in the case of Slimproto or AirPlay a different output pipeline per player is possible, whilst with other player types such as Sonos or Snapcast, the leader determines the stream sent to all the children. + ![image](assets/screenshots/audiopipeline-groups-collapsed.png){ width=500 }