multi-device playback

About this tag
Multi-device playback in Windows refers to the ability to send audio output to multiple devices at the same time, such as speakers and headphones simultaneously. This tag covers discussions about native multi-output audio sharing features being developed for Windows 11, based on clues found in preview code. The feature aims to eliminate the need for third-party utilities or workarounds for home entertainment and office setups. Topics include expected functionality, setup requirements, and potential impact on user experience. The tag is relevant for users interested in Windows audio improvements, multi-device setups, and upcoming system updates.
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    Windows 11 to Get Native Multi-Output Audio Sharing: What You Need to Know

    For years, Windows users have pined for the ability to send audio output to multiple devices simultaneously. From home entertainment setups to small office environments, the lack of native audio sharing in Windows has long been a quirk that forced even advanced users to seek out clunky...
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