![]() Geralt_of_Rivia: The short answer is actually: yes. So for testing I simply had the digital out as default and started Terraria while setting my media player to output sound over HDMI (my second 'monitor' is actually a TV so it does have speakers) and it works just as expected with Terraria playing over my 5.1 system while the TV plays the audio of the movie. Any decent media player has a setting for that. So you need to change the output device on the media player. They just use whatever is marked as the default output. In other words, nothing is connected to the speaker output.Īs rtcvb32 already said at least one of the two programs needs the ability to select the audio output device. ![]() ![]() I don't use the speaker since I have a 5.1 system connected to the digital out so actually only two are ready to use. Two are from the Realtek chipset (digital out and speaker) and the third is the NVidia sound driver (audio over HDMI). On my system there are actually three sound devices. These usually have the same signal just with different amplification. I don't think any chipset has the ability to send different sounds to the headphone and speaker exits. You need to have two sound devices though. ![]() I just tried and it is working just fine.
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