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    How do I switch speaker/headphone with Realtek codec ALC892 for my P150EM

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by arst, Jun 28, 2014.

  1. arst

    arst Notebook Enthusiast

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    I would like the audio playback on both the speaker and the headphone but not playback simultaneously.
    With default Microsoft High definition sound driver two devices appear in playback devices
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    I can easily switch both as needed.

    But after I installed Realtek (R2.7) driver I can only see one device in playback devices.

    I read some posts say just change the playback settings in device advance settings.
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    But I can't find the settings on my Realtek HD Audio Manager
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    Anyone has this problem?
     
  2. Prostar Computer

    Prostar Computer Company Representative

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    That sounds about right, although I think setting the default playback device in the Windows Playback devices window is simpler than the Realtek audio manager.

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    You can also right click on a device to disable it within that window, but I don't think that will cause sound to output through another device by default. Something needs set as the default output device.
     
  3. littlecx

    littlecx Notebook Deity

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    i would recommend you install audioswitcher. just click the icon on task bar and switch
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  4. arst

    arst Notebook Enthusiast

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    Thanks for reply. But my problem is that I only have one playback device in the playback device list if I install Realtek drive.
     
  5. alidbc

    alidbc Newbie

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    I have the same issue with my MSI GS60 2PC