Dual Screen Audio Manager
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Hello everyone!
So, I recently purchased a second screen with speakers (so two screens in total, both with built-in speakers) which makes it more comfortable for me to surf the net and work too ;).
I'm very happy with it and I'm managing it with DisplayFusion for the display. Unfortunately, despite extensive research, I can't find equivalent software for sound.
In fact, I would like to find software that allows me to split the sound from my PC.
In other words, I would like to be able to send the sound from my first screen to its own speakers and send the sound from the second screen to a headset plugged into the front, for example.
I still haven't found software that allows me to manage the sound from my PC this way.
Do you know of any software that could help me?
Thanks in advance and have a nice day :) !
PS: My setup just in case:
motherboard: P8Z68-V LX (Asus)
graphics card: N560GTX-Ti II (MSI)
screen: ProLite E2473HS (iiyama) connected via HDMI
screen2: iimj7 (iisonic) connected via VGA
OS: Win7 64bit
So, I recently purchased a second screen with speakers (so two screens in total, both with built-in speakers) which makes it more comfortable for me to surf the net and work too ;).
I'm very happy with it and I'm managing it with DisplayFusion for the display. Unfortunately, despite extensive research, I can't find equivalent software for sound.
In fact, I would like to find software that allows me to split the sound from my PC.
In other words, I would like to be able to send the sound from my first screen to its own speakers and send the sound from the second screen to a headset plugged into the front, for example.
I still haven't found software that allows me to manage the sound from my PC this way.
Do you know of any software that could help me?
Thanks in advance and have a nice day :) !
PS: My setup just in case:
motherboard: P8Z68-V LX (Asus)
graphics card: N560GTX-Ti II (MSI)
screen: ProLite E2473HS (iiyama) connected via HDMI
screen2: iimj7 (iisonic) connected via VGA
OS: Win7 64bit
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Found on the net and adapted to your problem, since you have a sound card with a Realtek chipset.
You go to the Realtek sound manager and click on advanced device settings at the top right, and then you select "play two different audio streams" and check both microphone outputs as well.
You exit the Realtek audio manager.
Then you go to audio devices and select the speakers as the default device.
And there you go, you'll have different sound on your speakers and your headset.
So you use your sound output for one screen and the headset output for the other screen.
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“I knew an athlete who claimed to have more spring than his watch. To prove it, he raced against his watch.”
You go to the Realtek sound manager and click on advanced device settings at the top right, and then you select "play two different audio streams" and check both microphone outputs as well.
You exit the Realtek audio manager.
Then you go to audio devices and select the speakers as the default device.
And there you go, you'll have different sound on your speakers and your headset.
So you use your sound output for one screen and the headset output for the other screen.
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“I knew an athlete who claimed to have more spring than his watch. To prove it, he raced against his watch.”
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Great, simple and easy. Thank you.