The problem generally comes from the missing or wrongly set up “Stereo Mix” feature, which is needed to share audio between devices. The most common cause is the Stereo Mix option being turned off or missing, which is needed for playing sound on two devices. Other causes can include outdated audio drivers or wrong sound settings. Lets discuss different ways to output audio on multiple devices.

1. Enable and Use Stereo Mix

To play audio on multiple devices in Windows 10, enable “Stereo Mix.” This feature lets your system duplicate audio to multiple devices simultaneously. It’s found in sound settings and allows sound output on both wired and wireless devices, providing more options.

2. Use Voicemeeter

If you want better control over audio output, Voicemeeter offers a great solution. This software works like a virtual mixer, letting you send audio to multiple devices at once, something Windows 10 can’t do on its own. Voicemeeter creates virtual inputs and outputs, so you can send sound from any app to speakers, headphones, or other devices at the same time. By setting up Voicemeeter, you make it easier to control and balance sound across different devices.

You can download Voicemeeter for your computer here.

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