I use Vista X64 Business and want to route my audio to BOTH the Digital
output AND my analogue output.

How can I do this? I currently have to set each one independently as default
and switch between them.

Re: Usng more than one audio playback device by Theo

Theo
Fri Oct 19 07:48:59 PDT 2007

You need to identify your exact audio hardware and then see
if you can find some documentation on the vendor's website
that might have relative information. Each individual
hardware vendor would have their own unique procedures.


Ian Bethell wrote:
> I use Vista X64 Business and want to route my audio to BOTH the Digital
> output AND my analogue output.
>
> How can I do this? I currently have to set each one independently as
> default and switch between them.
>
>

Re: Usng more than one audio playback device by Ian

Ian
Sun Oct 21 11:34:21 PDT 2007

It's a soundmax DTS soundcard.

I can't find any information from the vendour's website.



"Theo" <theo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:OX94x8lEIHA.5044@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
> You need to identify your exact audio hardware and then see if you can
> find some documentation on the vendor's website that might have relative
> information. Each individual hardware vendor would have their own unique
> procedures.
>
>
> Ian Bethell wrote:
>> I use Vista X64 Business and want to route my audio to BOTH the Digital
>> output AND my analogue output.
>>
>> How can I do this? I currently have to set each one independently as
>> default and switch between them.
>>

Re: Usng more than one audio playback device by Theo

Theo
Mon Oct 22 02:55:01 PDT 2007

I would guess you're going to have to do a little research
and looking at the software supporting your sound card. My
Asus on-board RealTek sound chip has an option in the
'RealTek Sound Manager' to have both Analog and Digital
output at the same time. However, I have no idea what the
capabilities of your hardware are.


Ian Bethell wrote:
> It's a soundmax DTS soundcard.
>
> I can't find any information from the vendour's website.
>
>
>
> "Theo" <theo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:OX94x8lEIHA.5044@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>> You need to identify your exact audio hardware and then see if you can
>> find some documentation on the vendor's website that might have
>> relative information. Each individual hardware vendor would have
>> their own unique procedures.
>>
>>
>> Ian Bethell wrote:
>>> I use Vista X64 Business and want to route my audio to BOTH the
>>> Digital output AND my analogue output.
>>>
>>> How can I do this? I currently have to set each one independently as
>>> default and switch between them.
>>>