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Multiple Audio Outputs in Vista - Vista Forums

    https://www.vistax64.com/threads/multiple-audio-outputs-in-vista.226876/
    I'm running Vista x64 on my i7 with a 4850. I am currently running my computer speakers through the mobo's optical out and my tv speakers through my 4850's HDMI out. I have a spare "X-Fi XtremeGamer Fatal1ty Pro" card in one of my other rigs that I could move to this one if need be. Is there...

Simultaneous SPDIF and Analog audio output

    https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/f89d87e0-4a73-4953-8c53-1f7e678ad16b/simultaneous-spdif-and-analog-audio-output
    I have realized today that Vista(uses the RealTek drivers) won't output analog and digital simultaneously .. when one is selected (via RealTek Control Panel "set up your speakers"), the other is disabled.. Is this an issue with the RealTek drivers or has Vista changed the way it handles Audio as this functionality work well with XP. I am now looking for a way to do the …

Simultaneous Analog and Optical support, Vista 64 on ...

    https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/windowsdesktop/en-US/19c42c9a-8519-49e3-bd27-6c7d070b071f/simultaneous-analog-and-optical-support-vista-64-on-gigabyterealtek-motherboard
    In Vista and Windows 7, Realtek is required to expose two devices (a "headphone" device and a "digital output" device.) Most apps (including, say, Windows Media Player) will only play to one audio device at a time, which is what makes it more difficult to play a particular song to both outputs at the same time.

Multiple simultaneous audio outputs in windows 7 ...

    https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/multiple-simultaneous-audio-outputs-in-windows-7/af25defc-7559-4c8d-9480-2ee7790492f1
    1. open windows media player 2. right click, click tools, then options 3. click devices tab 4. click speakers, then properties 5. select audio device (select HDMI output) 6. click ok, then ok again.

Dual audio out in Vista : General Windows Support

    http://www.pronetworks.org/forums/dual-audio-out-in-vista-t103190.html
    I don't know that it can output sound on both devices simultaneously. The only thing I could think of doing would be trying to see if the individual programs you're using let you specify using a specific audio device. That way your media programs can output to your receiver but other things will use the default sound card. ar1stotle Posts: 3841

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