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Program to split audio devices?
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I'm curious if there is a way I can split my playback devices in my audio mixer. I want to stream a game but don't want to stream my music and want to play the music through the same playback device (Astro A40s). Because in OBS I have to select an audio source to play to the stream, and if its my A40s it will play the game sound and the music, but if I have two then I could select the one that I have the game playing through and set the music to play through the second one.

If that makes any sense and you could help that'd be wonderful lol.
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realtek has a thing that if you have a front and back panel plugged in click disable front port and it will split it but if you have a gigabyte mobo then theres again a split option
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There is a program I used to use called CheVolume. It makes all audio sources swappable to certain devices.

I believe that's what you're asking for.
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