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For Windows 7, 64 bit: I have a digital SPDIF output to my stereo, which controls speakers in other rooms. I also have a set of speakers connected to the regular audio jack at the computer. This allows me to send music to the kitchen while my child plays games on the computer. Works great. Except when I'm playing games and still want to listen to music. ;-D
I know I can manually switch WMP to play through the speakers instead of SPDIF, but I was wondering if there's any way to enable simultaneous audio out in Windows 7? Virtual Audio Card is a non-starter because I'm running 64 bits and the VAC driver isn't signed.
2I just scanned VLC for this feature, bud didn't find it. Please help. – bohdan_trotsenko – 2011-04-05T12:29:37.620
hrm. I suppose some irritating DRM rationale? – None – 2009-11-10T17:11:18.350
No. Nothing to do with DRM. It's just a lack of functionality. – Steve Rowe – 2009-11-11T03:12:59.250
Today, Voicemeeter application can output sound on 2 different audio devices. all info on www.voicemeeter.com – user258609 – 2014-05-21T18:32:51.320