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So I want to have different output for different things that im running for example: I want CSGO to play on my headphones, Spotify on my Speakers.

Is there an app or some way to do that? i have both speakers plugged on my back I/O and headphones plugged in my front. When i want to change to speaker, I go to Realtek HD Audio Manager and right click my Headphones, Connector Retasking, and Front Speaker Out. Same way if i want to change back to Headphones

I am playing Spotify in my Chrome, because of unavailability in my country, so i use proxies.

I have no Sound Cards, only the one built-in my mobo

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If you have no control over which device to send the sound to from the program itself, then probably not.

You could always do it the long way which would only be temporary:

 

-Launch chrome with spotify up and get it to play

-Set second device as default playback device

-Launch CSGO

 

It will separate the two things, but you have to do this repeatedly for each time you restart the game/music.

 

I would get the spotify program to work so you can set the output device from there.

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If you have no control over which device to send the sound to from the program itself, then probably not.

You could always do it the long way which would only be temporary:

 

-Launch chrome with spotify up and get it to play

-Set second device as default playback device

-Launch CSGO

 

It will separate the two things, but you have to do this repeatedly for each time you restart the game/music.

 

I would get the spotify program to work so you can set the output device from there.

In the windows Playback Devices. Theyre merged.

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That's really weird, don't know what to do other than find drivers that may split the devices up?

I got it to split by checkmarking the "Make front and rear output device Playback two different audio streams simultaneously"

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