All audio devices, appearing as a

I want to play audio different on various devices. For example, I would put a Skype conversation through my headphones while having a video game through my speakers. Also, the speakers use the audio jack of 3.5 mm on the top of the case while the headphones are 5.1 surround using the ports on the rear panel. However, when I plugged both, they only appear as a device. Previously on other computers that they would be present as separate devices such as "Headphones" and "speakers". It makes me unable to separate the audio that goes to each of the devices. Also, I can't set up differently and have my stereo speakers used while my headphones are 5.1 surround.

How can I get my computer to detect the two devices (headphones 5.1 surround using the rear panel ports and stereo speakers using the plug 3.5 mm front/high) as two separate devices?

Data sheet:

  • Dell XPS 8500
  • Intel i7 3770
  • NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660
  • Realtek High Definition Audio (version 6.00.0001.6873)

In addition, although not as important as the previous question, how can I replace my Audio Dell Manager with the DD Realtek Audio Manager? I found the Realtek official program has many more options when it comes to managing the sound coming out of my devices rather than the limited options Dell allows us. I tried to reinstall the drivers using those downloaded from the Web to Realtek site, but I always find myself with Audio from Dell.

Thank you.

Hi brannson,.

Thank you very much for the screen shot. The system works according to the design. You can complete with an audio jack USB for stereo speakers and then switch between the headphones and speakers via the sound properties.

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