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Razer Kraken Pro (Two Audio Source Problem)

Callum1243

hey guys today i picked up the razer kraken pros and everything is working well, then i realise that the audio is coming from my monitor as well as coming out of my headphones. I think its due to the fact i have my  monitors connected with the audio out on the back of my motherboard, ( i have my headphones connected with the front IO). Does anyone have a fix to this or how to select what output to use thanks 

 

- Callum 

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Turn the volume off on the monitor?

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Check your audio control panel, if you're using realtek there should be an option to mute the rear output when the front is plugged in. Alternatively just unplug the monitor unless you actually use it.

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Check your audio control panel, if you're using realtek there should be an option to mute the rear output when the front is plugged in. Alternatively just unplug the monitor unless you actually use it.

where would i find this option, i have been looking for a while 

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where would i find this option, i have been looking for a while 

Have a look under sound in control panel

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Burn it in a fire, it's witchcraft...

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