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Audio via speakers versus immersive sound in headphones.

Audio via speakers versus immersive sound in headphones.

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Trilogy_23
Junior Member
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06-15-2025, 04:59 PM
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I have a project I’d like to accomplish using only Windows. I understand it’s possible but I’m unsure if others are solving it with aftermarket tools or something unavailable. I’ve searched extensively and haven’t found a clear solution. My challenge is balancing two needs: keeping Pandora playing through the speakers for my daughter while allowing my gaming PC to function as her lullaby device. I want the music to switch seamlessly, but I need headphones for the game without interrupting the audio. I’m confident it’s doable, but I’m stuck and would appreciate guidance. Thanks in advance!
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Trilogy_23
06-15-2025, 04:59 PM #1

I have a project I’d like to accomplish using only Windows. I understand it’s possible but I’m unsure if others are solving it with aftermarket tools or something unavailable. I’ve searched extensively and haven’t found a clear solution. My challenge is balancing two needs: keeping Pandora playing through the speakers for my daughter while allowing my gaming PC to function as her lullaby device. I want the music to switch seamlessly, but I need headphones for the game without interrupting the audio. I’m confident it’s doable, but I’m stuck and would appreciate guidance. Thanks in advance!

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2Boys1Girl
Junior Member
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06-17-2025, 12:02 AM
#2
No, we don't have Realtek HD Audio Manager installed by default.
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2Boys1Girl
06-17-2025, 12:02 AM #2

No, we don't have Realtek HD Audio Manager installed by default.

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LaniBooster
Senior Member
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06-18-2025, 09:15 AM
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They might be USB headphones. You can adjust settings using Realtek Manager. Alternatively, you could purchase a USB sound card with an output for headphones and another for speakers.
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LaniBooster
06-18-2025, 09:15 AM #3

They might be USB headphones. You can adjust settings using Realtek Manager. Alternatively, you could purchase a USB sound card with an output for headphones and another for speakers.

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0b1t0
Junior Member
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06-18-2025, 10:44 AM
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I have Realtek Audio Manager and I’ve created separate audio streams for front and back panels via advanced device settings. Front audio detection is turned off. My issue now is assigning each program a distinct audio output. I’ve tried some online suggestions, but whenever I switch the default device after launching Pandora (as many claim will keep Chrome on the old device), the sound goes to the headset. I’ve also tested various games, none of which let me pick an audio output for the game itself. I’m really confused here lol.
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0b1t0
06-18-2025, 10:44 AM #4

I have Realtek Audio Manager and I’ve created separate audio streams for front and back panels via advanced device settings. Front audio detection is turned off. My issue now is assigning each program a distinct audio output. I’ve tried some online suggestions, but whenever I switch the default device after launching Pandora (as many claim will keep Chrome on the old device), the sound goes to the headset. I’ve also tested various games, none of which let me pick an audio output for the game itself. I’m really confused here lol.

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_LilacSoul
Member
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06-18-2025, 05:56 PM
#5
There are aftermarket mixers available that let you reroute audio streams. You can use them to assign different audio paths even without built-in settings in the game.
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_LilacSoul
06-18-2025, 05:56 PM #5

There are aftermarket mixers available that let you reroute audio streams. You can use them to assign different audio paths even without built-in settings in the game.

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CDH_03_
Member
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06-18-2025, 07:12 PM
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Configured the music player for isolated audio. Other programs will default to standard settings. Use your headphones.
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CDH_03_
06-18-2025, 07:12 PM #6

Configured the music player for isolated audio. Other programs will default to standard settings. Use your headphones.

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TehStratosHD
Senior Member
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06-19-2025, 02:27 AM
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I understand what you're aiming for, and it should be possible if I could try. Unfortunately, Chrome always runs through the default stream, which prevents the gameplay audio from going directly to your headset. The only workaround I know is using an in-game setting—most Valve titles like Dota 2 allow this. If you're having trouble, check if your Windows sound settings have a separate option for game audio output. Let me know if you'd like help finding that.
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TehStratosHD
06-19-2025, 02:27 AM #7

I understand what you're aiming for, and it should be possible if I could try. Unfortunately, Chrome always runs through the default stream, which prevents the gameplay audio from going directly to your headset. The only workaround I know is using an in-game setting—most Valve titles like Dota 2 allow this. If you're having trouble, check if your Windows sound settings have a separate option for game audio output. Let me know if you'd like help finding that.

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hangman12298
Member
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06-26-2025, 12:04 AM
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Unfortunately, the easiest solutions are when programs let you pick the output channel. For more advanced setups, virtual audio cables work, though free versions require additional software to handle channel selection. You could try a different player or an external device such as a phone.
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hangman12298
06-26-2025, 12:04 AM #8

Unfortunately, the easiest solutions are when programs let you pick the output channel. For more advanced setups, virtual audio cables work, though free versions require additional software to handle channel selection. You could try a different player or an external device such as a phone.

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redminecraft9
Member
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06-26-2025, 01:17 AM
#9
It's quite disappointing when such features aren't built into the system. By now, setting up audio streams for games should be a default in Windows. Since in-game chat in online games is already common, it makes sense that people would want similar flexibility—like using Vent to control gameplay while keeping the screen visible.
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redminecraft9
06-26-2025, 01:17 AM #9

It's quite disappointing when such features aren't built into the system. By now, setting up audio streams for games should be a default in Windows. Since in-game chat in online games is already common, it makes sense that people would want similar flexibility—like using Vent to control gameplay while keeping the screen visible.