Is there a way to have 2 audio sources play at the same time on 2 separate playback devices?
I'm using a 64-bit Windows 8.1 with a samsung display as 1 monitor and an LG Smart TV as the second. My aim is to be able to play a movie file on the LG TV for the family and play games on the PC for myself.
My pc speakers and headphone are set together as the default device through Realtek High Definition Audio. The LG TV is connected via an hdmi cable to my nvidia card, so the smart tv is connected via NVIDIA High Definition Audio. My media player is an MPC-HC with K-Lite codecs. I have tested using the LG TV as the default device and it works flawlessly, but of course with the tv as the default device nothing plays on the pc speakers.
My question is: Is there a way for my computer to play audio on its own speakers while a separate audio source by way of a media player use the LG TV's speakers exclusively?
I'm using a 64-bit Windows 8.1 with a samsung display as 1 monitor and an LG Smart TV as the second. My aim is to be able to play a movie file on the LG TV for the family and play games on the PC for myself.
My pc speakers and headphone are set together as the default device through Realtek High Definition Audio. The LG TV is connected via an hdmi cable to my nvidia card, so the smart tv is connected via NVIDIA High Definition Audio. My media player is an MPC-HC with K-Lite codecs. I have tested using the LG TV as the default device and it works flawlessly, but of course with the tv as the default device nothing plays on the pc speakers.
My question is: Is there a way for my computer to play audio on its own speakers while a separate audio source by way of a media player use the LG TV's speakers exclusively?