Windows 10 split audio output

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In the ‘Sound’ window that pops up, navigate to the ‘Playback’ tab. To output audio to multiple devices, right-click on the ‘Speaker’ icon in the ‘System Tray’ and then select ‘Sounds’ from the menu. Before you proceed, ensure that the other output device is connected to the system. We will now walk you through the process to output audio to multiple devices. Sounds interesting, right! It can be done using the ‘Stereo Mix’ feature in Windows 10, hidden by default but can be enabled easily. What if we tell you an option that allows you to output audio to multiple devices, thereby nullifying the need to toggle between devices altogether. Now, toggling between the two might appear tedious to many users. One is set as the default, and the other one being used for specific purposes. Say you have connected two sets of speakers to the computer. This can be problematic under various situations since you have to toggle between the output devices. But, the default settings on the latest iteration of Windows don’t allow you. There are instances when you want to output audio to multiple devices on Windows 10.

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