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HELP PLEASE, any way to apply equaliser to speakers connected to display aux port instead of desktop back panel aux port?

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Thanks help me with another thing pleae, So i have two PCs connected to same display and plugging in cables every time i switch pc is a pain, so i connected the speakers to the display aux port, but i loose all the eq control from windows realtek sound app, and audio switchers are hard to find where i live, i used a y splitter to connect both the pc to speakers but that cause hissing noise, only way seems to be connecting speakers to display so i dont have to switch audio cables every time i use the other pccan someone tell me a way to use eq on speakers connected to the display? like nvidia dosnt seem to have any audio eq in their control panel thanks.

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Voicemeeter, EqualizerAPO

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[ Moved to Audio ]

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Monitors have really bad soundcards.

You want an external audio switcher so that you're getting sound directly from each computer's motherboard.

 

This would be an example of what I'm talking about

https://www.amazon.com/Audio-Switcher-Headphone-Selector-Splitter/dp/B0894N22CL/

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8 hours ago, saintlouisbagels said:

Monitors have really bad soundcards.

You want an external audio switcher so that you're getting sound directly from each computer's motherboard.

 

This would be an example of what I'm talking about

https://www.amazon.com/Audio-Switcher-Headphone-Selector-Splitter/dp/B0894N22CL/

This is not available where i live, unfortunately what i have to do is run two 3.5mm.extensiom from the two different pcs and when switch speaker wire to both 😞 here i cant find any decent audio switcher.

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