audio broadcasting

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Audio broadcasting on Windows involves streaming sound from a PC to an audience, often mixing music and voice. Users may encounter challenges like microphone echo or delay when using Stereo Mix to broadcast on platforms like Ustream. Recent Windows 11 Insider builds introduce a Shared Audio preview feature that allows Copilot+ PCs to stream the same audio to two Bluetooth LE Audio devices simultaneously, such as headsets or speakers. This feature, available in Dev and Beta channels, aims to enhance shared listening experiences. Troubleshooting audio broadcasting setups typically involves managing audio devices, enabling Stereo Mix, and adjusting microphone settings to avoid feedback loops.
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    Windows 11 Shared Audio Preview Streams to Two LE Audio Devices

    Windows 11’s latest Insider preview quietly starts a small but meaningful change to how PCs share sound: a new Shared audio (preview) experience built on Bluetooth LE Audio that lets a Copilot+ PC stream the same audio to two separate headsets, earbuds, speakers, or hearing aids at once. The...
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    Windows 7 Stereo Mix voice feedback

    I am using the Stereo Mix option to broadcast sound(music & voice) from my PC on the ustream website. The music part works perfectly but I am also using a microphone to broadcast my voice over the music. The problem is that after clicking on "listen to" for the mic, I hear my voice played back...
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