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I have 2 PCs, one for video streaming and one for gaming. I am using sharemouse because I can't afford synergy. The only thing I am looking for now is a way to sync audio between the 2 computers. I plan to use my headphones on the gaming PC for minimal audio lag while gaming. I am OK with some lag for video streaming, its not that big of a deal. I have looked up many different solutions, but they are all restricted to one app like VLC or spotify. I am looking for a system-wide audio solution so that things like YouTube and other websites play on my other computer. Both computers have bluetooth and run Windows 10 FCU if that is important.

 

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Hey, thanks for the help, but I found a way that I didn't think was possible, I took a headphone cable, plugged in into the headphone jack on one computer and mic jack on the other, and set it to listen through it, I have to use an amp to get it loud enough, but it does what I want!

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To sync any kind of audio you can use team viewer or better Googles Remote desktop. But if you only want YouTube there is a great option called SyncVideo (http://sync-video.com/). It's mostly used for watching YouTube at the same time but can also be used for your purpose.

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1 minute ago, Zeko369 said:

To sync any kind of audio you can use team viewer or better Googles Remote desktop. But if you only want YouTube there is a great option called SyncVideo (http://sync-video.com/). It's mostly used for watching YouTube at the same time but can also be used for your purpose.

Thanks for the reply, the main reason I am using the other PC to watch is to limit CPU usage by the browser, it appears that SyncVideo will play the video on both computers.

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18 minutes ago, Zeko369 said:

There's also something called SqueezePlay, it's made specifically for audio. I used to use SoftSqueeze (the thing this replaced) and as far as I head this is really good. Look into it.

This looks like it would work, but I can't find a download, could you point me in the right direction.

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Hey, thanks for the help, but I found a way that I didn't think was possible, I took a headphone cable, plugged in into the headphone jack on one computer and mic jack on the other, and set it to listen through it, I have to use an amp to get it loud enough, but it does what I want!

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