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    Enable internal and external speakers at the same time on N76Vz

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by krneki, Nov 3, 2012.

  1. krneki

    krneki Notebook Enthusiast

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    I was wondering if there is any way to simultaneously enable audio output on internal built-in speakers and external speakers which are connected with stereo jack? I have already searched that thoroughly on google and there seem to be some workarounds using Stereo mix or Audio Cable software, but none of the solutions worked in my case. Has anyone tried that yet?
     
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    krneki Notebook Enthusiast

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    None? :confused:
     
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    nipsen Notebook Ditty

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    Proprietary driver. Need to ask Realtek. Settings for things might be in the registry, though.

    Maybe one way would be to remap the stereo output to the mic jack, or something like that? Then the mic wouldn't trigger the switch. Might work to reassign the unused line-out to the headphone jack as well.

    ..why would you want sound in the headphones and the speakers at the same time, anyway?