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Hi,
Is it possible to separate 2 audio signals from the same PC simultaneously for different applications?
What i'm trying to do is listen to music though bandcamp/SSD on my main HiFi and game at the same time with my mini HiFi sitting on my desk.
i have 'optical' going from the MoBo into a DAC for my main HiFi and a '3.5mm/RCA' cable from the MoBo going into a Mini HiFi sitting on my desk.
Is this possible and can it be done for free?
Now if this is possible, then would this also be able to work. Plugging in a 3.5mm/RCA cable and an optical cable into my DAC while maintaining the 2 separate audio signals? This will then allow me to not only have my music signal going though my DAC but also let me have a better sounding game at the same time.
I'm using Win 10 btw.
Hope this made some sense.
Cheers
-Hugh
Is it possible to separate 2 audio signals from the same PC simultaneously for different applications?
What i'm trying to do is listen to music though bandcamp/SSD on my main HiFi and game at the same time with my mini HiFi sitting on my desk.
i have 'optical' going from the MoBo into a DAC for my main HiFi and a '3.5mm/RCA' cable from the MoBo going into a Mini HiFi sitting on my desk.
Is this possible and can it be done for free?
Now if this is possible, then would this also be able to work. Plugging in a 3.5mm/RCA cable and an optical cable into my DAC while maintaining the 2 separate audio signals? This will then allow me to not only have my music signal going though my DAC but also let me have a better sounding game at the same time.
I'm using Win 10 btw.
Hope this made some sense.
Cheers
-Hugh
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