How to Play Audio From Multiple Outputs in Windows 11

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Typically, Windows 11 plays audio through one device at a time—whether that be USB speakers or wireless headphones.

Hearing sound from multiple devices at the same time can be done. We’ll be using a feature called “Stereo Mix” (which has other purposes as well) to play audio through two devices at once. For example, you could have two pairs of speakers connected to create surround sound, or hear audio from speakers and headphones at the same time.

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First, open the Windows Settings app and select “Sound” from the main “System” tab.

Open the "Sound" settings.

Next, make sure one of the two devices is currently selected in the “Choose Where to Play Sound” section.

Select the first audio device.

Scroll down and select “More Sound Settings.” This will open a pop-up window.

Select "More Sound Settings."

Switch to the “Recording” tab and right-click anywhere to select “Show Disabled Devices” from the menu.

Select "Show Disabled Devices."

Look for “Stereo Mix” in the list of recording devices. If you don’t see it, your PC doesn’t support this feature. Right-click it and select “Set as Default Device.”

Set "Stereo Mix" as "Default Device."

Next, double-click “Stereo Mix” to open the Properties and go to the “Listen” tab.

Go to the "Listen" tab in Stereo Mix Properties.

Make sure to check the box for “Listen to This Device” and then select the second device you want to hear audio from in the “Playback Through This Device” drop-down.

Check "Listen Through This Device" and select second device in the drop-down.

Click “Apply” to finish.

If everything worked, you should immediately hear audio from both devices.

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