Windows 11 Could Finally Get a Handy Audio Sharing Feature It Should've Had a Decade Ago
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Microsoft is potentially working on a very interesting new enhancement for Windows 11, which is already hidden in the latest insider builds: "Shared Audio is intended to enable users to make audio output via two devices simultaneously. The new feature will be found in the Quick Center, Win + A, and will allow you to select a second audio device for the output. If you have multiple sound devices connected, you can select one of them from the "Sha…
Shared audio could finally be coming to Windows, if some rumors are to be believed. This very useful feature has been surprisingly absent from Windows all this time. [Read more] Did you know? Google News lets you choose your media. Don't miss out on Frandroid and Numerama.
Microsoft is testing the ability to connect multiple audio devices to your PC to stream music simultaneously to multiple rooms in your home.
Microsoft makes it easy to play Windows 11 audio through multiple devices
If you have ever wanted to output sound from Windows 11 to more than one set of speakers, you will be aware that it can be tricky. Yes, you can splice together cables, use various adaptors or fiddle with a confusing selection of settings – but it is not a quick and easy task by any means. But this looks set to change. While some might think that using more than one set of speakers at a time is something of a niche thing, enough Windows 11 users …
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