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Hey guys. Hope somebody can help me here. Upgraded my headset, my old headset used two 3.5mm jacks and my on board sound where as my new headset uses USB, it's own sound card and software(Logitech G930)

Now I used to have a 3.5mm splitter plugged I to my pc so that I could have my hi-fi plugged in as well as my headphones, hit AUX on my hi-fi and I could have my pc sound comming through my hi-fi speakers.

I was hoping I could just plug my hi-fi directly into my inboard 3.5mm female jack and still hear sound but it don't work. I'm guessing it's not using the on board sound drives but the Logitech software from the USB port, two different sound devices can't be used at the same time.

My questions is basically this. Is there any way to have my Logitech G930 USB headset plugged in and working but also be able to have the sound play thorough my fi-fi when I press AUX on my hi-fi?

Cheers.
 
So with this software I could create a "virtual cable" between my Logitech USB sound drivers and my on board realtek drives and have the sound from the USB headset play through the 3.5mm jack of the on board realtek sound card?
 
Well i really appreciate your help, ive tried both programs you mentioned and i couldn't for the life of me get either to work, well i did in a way, i managed to get sound through both the headset and hi-fi at the same time but it totally disabled my Logitech G930 software so that it didn't even register i had the headset connected in the Logitech gaming software .... Totally baffles.

I took the easy route out and told the wife to type "sound" into the Win 10 search bar in the bottom right, i re-named the realtek software to Hi-fi and my G930 software to "Headset". I taught her how to set either one as the primary device.
 
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