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hi

I've got little problem with my sound, cant find solution ;/

I've got Headphones (1), TV(2) and normal speakers (3)

I was alveys changing device where I wana sound from, but now when I use headphones I got all sound but I dont have sound from any streaming sites like YT and others, t~he sound is played automatically on my TV even when it is disconnected but when I swich him on I got sound there, when I play games I don't have sound from games and they are playing in speakers while I'm using headphones.

where is problem ? I want to have all sources of sound in that device wich I'm using at the moment cuzz now they all are separate wich is quite annoying ---___----

I cant play game and use YT at the same time beacouse Ive got sound only from 1 source -_-

 

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That was actually an annoying issue with Windows 7's handling of audio devices. You generally have to close/reload your browser (or at least the tab with the media) to get it to kick over to the new device, as it's still hooked into the previously-selected one.

Not really how it's supposed to be, but I remember having plenty of issues like that back in the Win7 days.

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disable TV sound

set USB device as default

 

when headphones are plugged in, that is default and windows will start playing sound from that

when it is disconnected, there is only one device that is allowed to play music, so it will play music from that 

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That was actually an annoying issue with Windows 7's handling of audio devices. You generally have to close/reload your browser (or at least the tab with the media) to get it to kick over to the new device, as it's still hooked into the previously-selected one.

Not really how it's supposed to be, but I remember having plenty of issues like that back in the Win7 days.

yeah Im using win 7 I hate win 10 -_-

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disable TV sound

set USB device as default

that did dont work ---___------

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