Can't use bluetooth headphone with my wired earpiece!!!!


  1. Posts : 26
    win 7
       #1

    Can't use bluetooth headphone with my wired earpiece!!!!


    I can't use my bluetooth headphone and wired earpiece simultaneously. whenever I connect my bluetooth headphone to my laptop, the wired earpiece stops working.
    I'm having Dell XPS L501X with Realtek High Definition Audio.
    Is there any way to make them work simultaneously?
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  2. Posts : 8,135
    Windows 10 64 bit
       #2

    In most cases (all I've seen) you can only have one default playback device, e.g. PC speaker (and wired headphones) or another device such as your bluetooth or HDMI audio.
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  3. Posts : 26
    win 7
    Thread Starter
       #3

    fireberd said:
    In most cases (all I've seen) you can only have one default playback device, e.g. PC speaker (and wired headphones) or another device such as your bluetooth or HDMI audio.
    That's true.
    I just observed that by selecting the default audio output device in any media player settings, I can switch between those devices. Is there any way to direct the media player to use two output devices simultaneously?
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  4. Posts : 521
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 Service Pack 1
       #4

    Dreck said:
    fireberd said:
    In most cases (all I've seen) you can only have one default playback device, e.g. PC speaker (and wired headphones) or another device such as your bluetooth or HDMI audio.
    That's true.
    I just observed that by selecting the default audio output device in any media player settings, I can switch between those devices. Is there any way to direct the media player to use two output devices simultaneously?
    I'm not sure as I don't have access to it right now but I believe there is a setting in the Realtek High Definition Manager to do this.

    On the "Device Advanced Settings", I think there is an option that says "Simultaneously play all output devices" or something like that, try it out mate.
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  5. Posts : 26
    win 7
    Thread Starter
       #5

    oreo27 said:
    Dreck said:
    fireberd said:
    In most cases (all I've seen) you can only have one default playback device, e.g. PC speaker (and wired headphones) or another device such as your bluetooth or HDMI audio.
    That's true.
    I just observed that by selecting the default audio output device in any media player settings, I can switch between those devices. Is there any way to direct the media player to use two output devices simultaneously?
    I'm not sure as I don't have access to it right now but I believe there is a setting in the Realtek High Definition Manager to do this.

    On the "Device Advanced Settings", I think there is an option that says "Simultaneously play all output devices" or something like that, try it out mate.
    There's no such option

    Is there any software to do this?
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  6. Posts : 1,849
    Windows 7 x86/x64, Server 2008r2, Web Server 2008
       #6

    Are you wanting to use them with different applications?
    Such as 1 with a voip or game and the other to watch movies,listen to music?

    If so set your pc speakers to default and in the application you need to have your bluetooth play through check under options and you should be able to tell it which audio device to use.
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  7. Posts : 521
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 Service Pack 1
       #7

    Dreck said:
    oreo27 said:
    Dreck said:
    That's true.
    I just observed that by selecting the default audio output device in any media player settings, I can switch between those devices. Is there any way to direct the media player to use two output devices simultaneously?
    I'm not sure as I don't have access to it right now but I believe there is a setting in the Realtek High Definition Manager to do this.

    On the "Device Advanced Settings", I think there is an option that says "Simultaneously play all output devices" or something like that, try it out mate.
    There's no such option

    Is there any software to do this?
    Whoops. Sorry mate. Just checked my desktop at home through Remote Desktop. I misread the option.

    I'm not aware of any software to do this. Sorry.
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  8. Posts : 26
    win 7
    Thread Starter
       #8

    Ok I got the solution. Here it is-

    1. Open Sound panel
    2. Select Speakers as the default playback device
    3. Go to the "Recording" tab
    4. Right click and enable "Show Disabled Devices"
    5. A recording device called "Wave Out Mix", "Mono Mix" or "Stereo Mix" (this was my case) should appear
    6. Right click on the new device and click "Enable"
    7. Right click on the new device and click "Set as Default Device"
    8. Double click on the new device to open the Properties window
    9. Go to the "Listen" tab
    10. Click on the "Listen to this device" checkbox
    11. Select your bluetooth headphone device from the "Playback through this device" list and you're done.

    The drawbacks-

    1. You won't have a microphone selected as default recording device
    2. The audio from the bluetooth headphone lags by 1-2 secs as compared to that of speaker.

    If anyone can solve this lagging problem then it'll be appreciated.
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