I want to be able to raise Skype a little in my left headphone, and other applications (browser/netflix/vlc/gaming) in my right, I have looked for an application that can do this under windows 10 with no luck... any suggestions?
what your asking requires either a usb mixer with a seperate dac ( i use an mg10xu with a sound blaster x-fi sound card for movies and what not while gaming so i have control ), a dac for everything non skype and the usb mixer for skype , and you can do exactly that , left channel skype , right channel music ect , otherwise , i dont think it is possible to seperate audio to individual channels on one audio device ( onboard audio for example)
I want to be able to raise Skype a little in my left headphone, and other applications (browser/netflix/vlc/gaming) in my right, I have looked for an application that can do this under windows 10 with no luck... any suggestions?
You ever find an answer to this? I'm sure it can be done but I haven't found a solution yet either.
Speaker properties / levels / balance ... double click the speaker icon down the bottom first.
This is for all apps, all sound, and the first hit on Google. I haven't found any solution to this yet, not even third party software.
I'm also looking for a solution, I downloaded chevolume thinking it would offer this solution, but no.
I want my kids youtube nonsense over on the otherside of the room(left speaker), and I want my youtube and other things on the right speaker(above monitor).
I don't want to have to plug in another set of speakers.