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Multiple Audio Outputs in Vista

dangerousNS

Junior Member
I'm running Vista x64 on my i7 with a 4850. I am currently running my computer speakers through the mobo's optical out and my tv speakers through my 4850's HDMI out. I have a spare "X-Fi XtremeGamer Fatal1ty Pro" card in one of my other rigs that I could move to this one if need be.

Is there any way to get simultaneous audio output?, For example, if I want to have a tv show or movie on the tv while I am playing music or a game on my computer, is that possible in vista?
 
Unfortunately you can't output everything to multiple sound devices. What you can do with some programs is send the sound to a specific sound device. e.g. your media player can play a movie and output just the movie sound via HDMI to your TV, while your other PC sound comes from your regular speakers.

I actually prefer it this way - my head gets confused unless just the TV sound comes from the TV. Can't remember which program to use to do this in Vista. I recall in XP I was able to configure Windows Media Player to work in this way, with just movie sound going to the TV, but when I switched to Vista I had to change to another media program as WMP couldn't do it any more. I think I ended up using Winamp and/or VLC Player.
 
If anyone could hook me up with the name of a specific media player that would allow me to do this, I'd really appreciate it. I use WMP, VLC, and Winamp regularly, but I can't seem to find the right menu/options to get this done
 
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