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Multiple "playback devices"

So, we all know windows sucks ass with managing audio sources, and outputs... but is there a simple way to dictate which program outputs where? im aware of certain applications have their own setting in the program itself, but im talking through the windows mixer. Itd be cool to get say, games through my headphones, and netflix on my tv (sound over hdmi), or similar things like that. or even if someone has a dedicated program that would act as a better mixer, thatd be cool too

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Damn. I really need something like this too. Just installed Bass shakers on my chair. And I want to listen to music and game sounds on my G930 Headset and my bass shakers (connected via AUX) at the same time. Also TeamSpeak is supposed to run only on my headset.

 

I managed to output music on 2 devices at once, but game sounds are not possible with this method... 

 

So atm I'm only able to output music via KMPlayer on 2 outputs.

 

 

I'm currently testing something else that might be interesting for you. VAC. Or Virtual audio cable. If I can manage to configure a virtual sound card to split and put together different sound sources I might be able to do everything I want on every output I have. 

 

 

But to answer your question... No there is no windows intern program to manage stuff like this.

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