Windows allows them to choose which sound output to use when there are multiple audio outputs detected on Windows 10. This post fromMiniToolteaches people how to play sound on two or more audio output devices simultaneously.
For example, if you have multiple output devices (such as stereo speakers andgaming headsets), you can connect both to the system and configure the system to make one of them the default. Spatial sound offers a more immersive audio experience that makes it feel like the sound is playing aro...
I’ve solved this by buying an Active minidisplay port to HDMI. I get sound through HDMI now. DCLLondon, Nov 26, 2023 #3 VM Virfranz Man Win User Windows 11 Pro: Audio cuts out when multiple outputs are enabled and used No audio output: Win 10 Pro Hi Nelson, We would like...
It makes sense now but earlier it didn't even cross my mind to question whether it should work. Oh well, live and learn. Which I did learn that two USBs CAN be combined. Connect two DACs to PC with USB HUB . USB cannot broadcast one sound data to all connected devices:...
Click on “System” and then “Sound”. Under the “Output” section, click on the “Choose where to play sound” setting. Select the speakers, headphones, or headsets you want to use. Alx181, Sep 12, 2024 #3 J JohnPennington3 Win User Windows 11, "no...
Restart your computer for the changes to take effect. 2] Using Voicemeeter Some PCs and Laptops offer multiple audio output ports. While you cannot configure them directly from Windows, you can use Voicemeeter to choose where you want each sound to go. It’s like directing the sound to diffe...
I am testing a program that for each iteration uses a unique output device (SPEAKERS / HDMI 1 / HDMI 2 / S/PDIF digital). I was experiencing the same issue with the sessions that use the HDMI monitors as sound output devices. I would kick off the test and ...
since i upgraded to windows 11, my laptop has no sound. I was trying update and reinstalling my sound driver but its still not working.
Windows is great at a lot of things. Handling its sound devices is not one of them. Despite the fact that most desktop PCs come with multiple sound output options (standard stereo, surround, front and rear, and so on), it's still a pain to actually switch between them. Let's see if...
1. Enable or Disable a Sound Output Device From the Settings App The Settings app in Windows makes it simple to add, remove, and manage audio devices on your computer. Here's how you can use it to disable a sound output device in Windows. PressWin + Ito launch the Settings app. Navig...