Not sure if its possible to play the same audio through 2 sound devices, but if you want a setup like music running through 1 device and games through the other then that is possible.
To do this you will need to manually set which audio device you want your music to play through in settings/options of the media program.
Good idea but I know the corsair's wireless dongle has to be attached to the computer, It will not work on a 3.5mm adapter if you get what I mean. It's crazy before I had a turtle beach headset and I just used a 3.5mm double adapter.
In this day and age there has to be some sort of a fix for this otherwise I feel we are in the stone age.
I know exactly what you mean, I was thinking if we can have so many monitors hooked up to the computer why can't we have multiple audio devices. There might be a solution but I don't know it. The reason it needs to be hooked up is probably because its wireless and needs power. The only other option I can think of is get an adapter that is also usb powered like this
3.5mm connection and usb power connection > usb dongle
Well its a wireless adapter so it has to be in the usb slot to the mobo to send the signal. I just dont get why you can't flip a switch and send a signal to two devices at one time. Sigh lol
bob hays :
I know exactly what you mean, I was thinking if we can have so many monitors hooked up to the computer why can't we have multiple audio devices. There might be a solution but I don't know it. The reason it needs to be hooked up is probably because its wireless and needs power. The only other option I can think of is get an adapter that is also usb powered like this
3.5mm connection and usb power connection > usb dongle
That might be true, but at the same time its just sending an audio signal which it will get from the 3.5mm > usb. The only thing it lacks is power which it can get from another usb port.
Of course it could require drivers and other things so that might not work, but if all it needs is audio and power then it should.
I know exactly what you mean, I was thinking if we can have so many monitors hooked up to the computer why can't we have multiple audio devices. There might be a solution but I don't know it. The reason it needs to be hooked up is probably because its wireless and needs power. The only other option I can think of is get an adapter that is also usb powered like this
3.5mm connection and usb power connection > usb dongle
Anything is theoretically possible, but with the usb dongle, the sound is all digital,so you would need an analog to digital converter which also outputs via usb.. Unless your headphones have a 3.5 connection (hard-wired), you're probably out of luck with this. There may be a way by using a different software mixer than the built-in windows mixer, maybe something like audacity, but I've not tried using it for that. If i come across something, I'll add to this post.
I found a program called Reaper which claims to be able to do what you want. It requires some setup and experimenting.It is a recording program which can feed the same track to multiple outputs for recording and monitoring.
I'll also keep looking.