How to split audio output

Ryan Russell

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Feb 6, 2015
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Hello everyone! I have come onto a small problem. I have a Logitech G930 that connects with a blue tooth dongle (lol). I also want to get a pair of computer speakers and plug them into the back of my PC at all times. I want the audio to come out of my headset and my speakers at the same time. Can I somehow make my Logitech headset and my speakers one device? Or can my PC output to two devices at once? I use Realtek audio manager. Someone help me please 😀
 
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It's very difficult to join two completely different audio sources together. The easiest way is to scrap your G930 and get a regular pair of headphones, and then use your sound card (motherboard audio)'s built in features. You'll need to make sure the drivers support that though, some don't.

If you really want to use the g930, you'll need to set up a virtual recorder and then set the devices to play back that "output". You'll probably screw with the virtual surround doing that though.
It's very difficult to join two completely different audio sources together. The easiest way is to scrap your G930 and get a regular pair of headphones, and then use your sound card (motherboard audio)'s built in features. You'll need to make sure the drivers support that though, some don't.

If you really want to use the g930, you'll need to set up a virtual recorder and then set the devices to play back that "output". You'll probably screw with the virtual surround doing that though.
 
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