Monday, January 25, 2010

Pc Speakers Is It Possible To Have PC Speakers And A USB Headset Play 2 Different Things?

Is it possible to have PC speakers and a USB headset play 2 different things? - pc speakers

What I do is to play with audio through USB headset and Ventrilo Music / World of Warcraft passes through your computer speakers. I thought, since it can work is a USB headset. Any help is welcome.

3 comments:

Just Wondering0001 said...

Interesting idea, but probably does not work ...

Everything I think if you do not launch, Control Panel, Sounds and Audio Devices setttings would use if there is a real headphone port on the front of your CD / DVD.

Some of the biggest was a way to listen to headphones directly from audio CDs with the system, but I think that brought this option.

The next option, with 2 shows at once, like an MP3 player (not WMPlayer) and play together - but both are trying to block the audio device to use and you can be 1 main program have up to a point, even if Windows is a multitasking operating system .

Just a thought, why not in connection to a portable MP3 player and some speakers and cheap headphones?. Or, perhaps, a headphone splitter for a species?.


Good luck.

James S said...

Does the USB headset than any other device available?
If so, then yes.
If you use the sound equipment rather than equipment.
I do not know because I have a USB headset.

Double-click the speaker icon in the taskbar and see which device is used in the rule. Then plug the USB headset and do the same. If there is something else, so it should work.
Play the game settings, and the media player to use them.

I hope that helped.

James S said...

Does the USB headset than any other device available?
If so, then yes.
If you use the sound equipment rather than equipment.
I do not know because I have a USB headset.

Double-click the speaker icon in the taskbar and see which device is used in the rule. Then plug the USB headset and do the same. If there is something else, so it should work.
Play the game settings, and the media player to use them.

I hope that helped.

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