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Before anything, I'm sorry for the post before.

Now getting into topic, follow this steps:

 

1.Open your Realtek HD Audio Manager.

2.Click on settings(at the top right) and check on "Make front and rear output devices playback two different audio streams simultaneously."

3.wjvwd2.jpg sorry for crappy quality, took the pic with snipping tool.

 

Now you have your headset and your speaker simultaneously.

:d

 

Now to get your music to play from your speakers.

 

1.Play a song using your "Windows Media Player".

2.Right click the media player and click on "More options..."

3.Click on "Devices" and double click on "Speaker" and a new task should open "Speaker Property"

4.On sound playback select the audio device your going to be using to listen to your music(in this case you speakers) and click on "Apply"

5.Now close your Media Player and re-open it and there you go.

 

Hope it works, any question feel free to ask.

 

Have fun. ;)

 

NOTE: I'm using a USB Wireless Headset for gaming and my Monitor speakers for the music.

 

If thats not it, then I think Tweezy can help you, he has a program that does that but it was a Trial as what I know, if your welling on paying for it then you can ask him.(or torrent)


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Indie volume isnt working for me or im not setting it up correctly, halp.

 

Make sure you've separated the two audio devices to play sounds independently in the driver options (As shown by ChriizCC). Then, open up indie volume, search for the active application - click the handled check box and change the default device. Then give the application a restart.


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Sure you try this but just incase, in windows search(click on the start button with the windows logo) type in "Realtek HD Audio Manager" and it should appear. If it doesn't appear then I have no idea why it's not, If it doesn't then try re-installing it again I guess.

 

http://download.cnet.com/Realtek-High-Definition-Audio-Codec-Windows-Vista-Windows-7-Windows-8-64-bit/3000-2120_4-75317047.html

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