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Hello, theres are problem I have 2 playback devices: my Headset, and my speakers. When i listen music I use speakers, but when i want to game i wanna use my headset.

I know that i can plug both them and change everything in "Playback devices" section like default communication and so on.

But theres are problem my sound card doesn't split devices

Headset is: "Speakers" Realktek High Defition audio, and real speakers is "Speakers" too.

So playback device is choosen randomly.

 

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could you not get an audio splitter?

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1 minute ago, liamdoyle27 said:

could you not get an audio splitter?

I connect headset to Front Panel, and Speakers to rear panel.

 

Speakers are connected with line out cable witch goes to subwoofer, from it goes to speakers.

Headset like normal.

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7 minutes ago, gCC | csgohandouts.com said:

Hello, theres are problem I have 2 playback devices: my Headset, and my speakers. When i listen music I use speakers, but when i want to game i wanna use my headset.

I know that i can plug both them and change everything in "Playback devices" section like default communication and so on.

But theres are problem my sound card doesn't split devices

Headset is: "Speakers" Realktek High Defition audio, and real speakers is "Speakers" too.

So playback device is choosen randomly.

 

Does your Realtek driver come with any utilities of some sort? You should be able to choose between FP Audio and Back panel speakers. Open start and type "Realtek" and see if anything pops up.

 

Audio solutions nowadays, even onboard, should be able to detect whether a FP audio device is connected and will automatically switch to FP when you connect anything to it.

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