A program to choose which audio device uses

I saw the same question asked and asked and on many different forums with many different responses, most of which don't really know what was the real problem.

Is there a way to get the Application use Audio Device 1 and get B asks to use Audio Device 2?

Before people will tell me how to tell what Audio device to use Windows Media Player or VLC, I KNOW!  It does not help a bit.

I want to be able to do if the two Application A AND B of the application don't have the ability to select which sound device they use.

I am running Win 7 64 bit. I have a 5.1 speakers connected to my onboard sound and I have my TV connected to the HDMI connector on my graphics card.

What I want to achieve is to have the sound of the game I play to get out of my speakers, and the sound for the film I'm streaming come on my TV.
 
I have not yet found an option in IE, Firefox, every night (64 bit Firefox) or Chrome that allows me to use what audio device they use. Not one that would be important they use other applications like Flash Player or Silverlight to stream the video, or which have an option to choose which audio device they use, although oddly enough I found an option to select what mic was used on a single program...

The programmers of these two Star Wars: The Old Republic and The Secret World, (the two games I play right now) have neglected to include the ability to choose which Audio device they use in the games options.

I came across a post suggesting IndieVolume, I thought "Great, the answer to my prayers!", I downloaded the trial version to see if it would work. Installed, open it, looked at GUI, set up... Nothing has changed, did not work.

There must be a way to do it built-in to Windows or that you would not get the option to select which audio device WMP can use.

I would have liked to be able to do this easily in Windows 7, because after all was not Windows 7 supposed to be all about doing things you want to do with your PC, so much easier to do? I wish more programmers to understand that it is really necessary for the choice of the audio playback device in their games.

Until these times there at - it anyone out there that can suggest a program or something that will help reach my goal? Or a way to do within Windows?

IE and Silverlight are the two Microsoft but they don't give you the option.

There must be programming in Windows to do can you supposed to have a reading of default communication as a standard device. Surely, that works on the same principle, with various programs that will be run, get recognized by windows as a program of communication and see their directed audio output in an appropriate manner.

Is there a way to access which programs windows recognizes as a communications program and adding to the list manually?

Force windows to think that request is a communication program and get the result of requests, the value 1 of Audio device which is defined as the "default communication device".

Leave the Application B crossing 2 Audio device which is defined as the "Default Device".

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