Solved All output audio jack falling under one device

downmecab

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Okay this has been bugging me for a while. I've been wanting to separate my audio jacks into different devices, for example have music playing from my speakers but not my headset and instead have teamspeak coming through my headset but not my speakers. All of my audio jacks fall under the 1 device, "speakers" but I want something like speakers but also headphones where my speakers are just my rear panel ports and my headphones are my front port. I hope the screen shots help a bit. I know you can have usb headphones, is there a way to associate this front port with a usb audio device or something? :/
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You can only have one default audio playback device. Thus what you want doesn't look doable.
 

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I guess what you are looking for is a separate audio card with ins and outs.
There are many of them..all far better than the internal audio.
No pro ever uses internal audio..it's junk.
Buy yourself a decent audio card and you have all you could wish for.
 

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I guess what you are looking for is a separate audio card with ins and outs.
There are many of them..all far better than the internal audio.
No pro ever uses internal audio..it's junk.
Buy yourself a decent audio card and you have all you could wish for.

Thanks Janvan :D
 

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