USE MULTIPLE DEVICES 7 x64


  1. Posts : 2
    7 Ultimate 64
       #1

    USE MULTIPLE DEVICES 7 x64


    I want to use the audio simultaneously from my ati 4550 HDMI, Sony blue-tooth speaker via usb BT dongle, 3.5mm jacks on my mobo, and also from a spdif and digital coax linked to the mobo via on board header to expansion bracket with ports.

    I know this all may sound like overkill, however I don't have the funds for high end switches / replicators, etc. So manually changing them has been a hassle.

    I have done some reading and I know se7en doesn't let you. I did this with xp x64.

    Anyone know of a "work-around" or hack to enable all devices at once?

    Intel E2140
    Intel DQ965CO
    4gb Kingston 667mhz
    MSI r4550
    Ultra MD3 Dashboard
    Gyration RF MCE Universal Remote
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  2. Posts : 8,135
    Windows 10 64 bit
       #2

    From what I see, you can only have one "Default" Playback device so I doubt that what you want to do can be accomplished.
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  3. Posts : 1,170
    XP Pro SP3 X86 / Win7 Pro X86
       #3

    cintichris said:
    I want to use the audio simultaneously from my ati 4550 HDMI, Sony blue-tooth speaker via usb BT dongle, 3.5mm jacks on my mobo, and also from a spdif and digital coax linked to the mobo via on board header to expansion bracket with ports.

    I know this all may sound like overkill, however I don't have the funds for high end switches / replicators, etc. So manually changing them has been a hassle.

    I have done some reading and I know se7en doesn't let you. I did this with xp x64.

    Anyone know of a "work-around" or hack to enable all devices at once?

    Intel E2140
    Intel DQ965CO
    4gb Kingston 667mhz
    MSI r4550
    Ultra MD3 Dashboard
    Gyration RF MCE Universal Remote
    Do your individual softwares have settings that allow you to select your output devices (I know MPClassic and several other media players do). In that case you can set it inside the program and not worry about it.

    If you want all outputs playing the same sounds at the same time... You're probably talking about custom software of some kind.
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