Audio Speaker
how to connect both an hdmi audio output and a computer speaker audio output into one computer?
My computer is conected to my tv via hdmi. Ialso connected two computer speakers through the jack. Both sound devices work but not together? I tried realtek hd audio manager but again it only allows to play one of the two. Maybe there some kind of software that might help me. Any suggestions?
Thank you.
Well, another way to setup audio is through a separate RC cable. You can use a signal splitter from the PC, use one end for the RC cable to connect to the TV, and the other to your PC speakers. Then you can get sound to both the PC and the TV. Hope I didn't lose you there.
OH... and if you have on board speakers or just want sound from the tv, a signal splitter may not be necessary
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