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Multiple audio outputs
With Windows XP I was able to output music to my 5.1 speakers connected to
my computer AND to the SPDIF audio out at the same time. I piped the SPDIF to my audio receiver in another room. Both would output at the same time. I can't figure out how to do the same in Vista. You must choose one default. I have searched high and low and surprisingly no one seems to be asking this question. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks CS |
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Multiple audio outputs
Hi, I very much want to know the answer to this problem two. My setup is simple. I am working with my Mobo's onboard sound card (Mobo is Asus M3A32-MVP Wi-Fi) and here's the thing. I see multiple devices in both Vista and Seven (have a dual boot) - I see the front headphone jack, the SPDIF, the rear audio port (it's 5.1 surround) and also an HDMI. I've just recently bought two bluetooth headphones and I have paired them and see them in the audio devices panel too. Now this is what I want to do. I want to hear the audio on all the devices simultaneously. If I turn on the audio system (connected to the SPDIF) then I should hear the audio there. If I connect multiple Bluetooth headphones, I should hear the audio from my comp on any and all of them. So, why can't I do this? Apparently this was the default behaviour for Windows in XP. That is, any audio played was available on all connected devices. Now, here in Vista and Seven we have a major downgrade in that we have to select a SINGLE audio output device as the "default" device and when a device is selected as such, the audio stream is SOLELY passed into it. THIS IS SO VERY WRONG! It is so illogical to do something like this in today's world of changing and evolving multi-media environments. I mean, what if my Mom wants to hear my music from the kitchen at the same time that I'm listening to it as I work on my desktop. She should be able to simply plugin and start listening to what I'm hearing! This is RIDICULOUS! I hope there's a solution out there. I've just spent around three hours googling non-stop about this problem and though many, many people have complained about it, no one has a proper solution. The question is: How do I hear audio on Windows Vista or Seven on multiple audio devices SIMULTANEOUSLY!? -- mumbaindude |
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Multiple audio outputs
sound card or related device gives more than one audio output at the same time in vista .for more information visit vistax64 .com. -- miltonhork fathers day gifts Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com |