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Old 05-15-2013, 03:59 PM   #1
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Default How to get multiple audio sources to play while using ASIO4ALL on Realtek HD onboard

In order for this to work properly you will need
-3.5m Splitter
-3.5m audio cable


Open up your Realtek HD Audio Manager and click the Device Advanced Settings link.
You want to enable the bubble for;
"Make front and rear output devices playback two different audio streams simultaneoulsy".

Now close the manager and right click the Speaker in your Tray and select Playback Devices,
make sure you see a new device called Realtek HD Audio 2nd output.
Make sure the Speakers say Default Device.

Open up your DAW and get into ASIO4ALL Config, Set the output to the Realtek HD Audio 2nd Output


Plug the Splitter into the Rear audio output on the soundcard and hook the cable from the Front audio output to the Splitter, Plug in your speaker system into the splitter.


You now should be able to have youtube play a video, and use your DAW at the same time, make sure to adjust the output levels of the Speakers and Realtek HD Audio 2nd Output to get a good mix.

I personally use my Video Cards AMD HDMI Output to play other sounds and my onboard Realtek for my DAW.
The idea is the same for any, as long as you have at least 2 soundcards, or a soundcard that can play 2 different audio streams like Realtek HD audio. Hope this helps!
I can post pictures if anyone would like.

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Old 07-11-2013, 08:31 AM   #2
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In order for this to work properly you will need
-3.5m Splitter
-3.5m audio cable
Why use cables when you can use my windows audio -> ASIO Link driver at http://midithru.net

See it, and my other tools, at KVR audio also http://www.kvraudio.com/product/asio...by-john-shield

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Old 07-11-2013, 11:07 AM   #3
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Not sure if this is a sock puppet & dev windup, or two eager guys w/1st postings.

Either way, Happy Hannukah!
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In order for this to work properly you will need
-3.5m Splitter
-3.5m audio cable


Open up your Realtek HD Audio Manager and click the Device Advanced Settings link.
You want to enable the bubble for;
"Make front and rear output devices playback two different audio streams simultaneoulsy".

Now close the manager and right click the Speaker in your Tray and select Playback Devices,
make sure you see a new device called Realtek HD Audio 2nd output.
Make sure the Speakers say Default Device.

Open up your DAW and get into ASIO4ALL Config, Set the output to the Realtek HD Audio 2nd Output


Plug the Splitter into the Rear audio output on the soundcard and hook the cable from the Front audio output to the Splitter, Plug in your speaker system into the splitter.


You now should be able to have youtube play a video, and use your DAW at the same time, make sure to adjust the output levels of the Speakers and Realtek HD Audio 2nd Output to get a good mix.

I personally use my Video Cards AMD HDMI Output to play other sounds and my onboard Realtek for my DAW.
The idea is the same for any, as long as you have at least 2 soundcards, or a soundcard that can play 2 different audio streams like Realtek HD audio. Hope this helps!
I can post pictures if anyone would like.
Yes, please post pictures.
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