multi-room sound

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Multi-room sound on Windows involves routing audio to multiple speakers simultaneously, a feature long requested by users. Windows 11 is testing simultaneous multi-device audio output, enabling sound across several outputs at once. For setups like parties or home theaters, users can channel audio to multiple speakers using built-in tools or third-party methods. Additionally, services like Groove Music support multi-room systems such as Sonos, allowing music playback across different rooms. These capabilities reflect Microsoft's focus on enhancing multimedia experiences, making it easier to enjoy audio throughout a home or workspace.
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    Windows 11's Share Audio: The Future of Simultaneous Multi-Device Sound Output

    The anticipation building around Windows 11’s upcoming simultaneous multi-device audio output feature reflects a pivotal shift in how we interact with PC sound environments. For years, Windows users have clamored for the ability to play audio through several output devices at once—a staple in...
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    How to Channel Windows 11 Audio to Multiple Speakers for Perfect Multi-Room Sound

    Here's an in-depth look at channeling your Windows 11 audio to multiple speakers, perfect for parties, home theaters, or a multi-room setup. The process can seem daunting at first, but by unpacking the steps and exploring alternative methods, you'll soon be the audio maestro of your space...
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    Groove Music Support for Sonos is Here

    Today we are excited to share that Groove Music support for Sonos is now available! This means you can use Groove to listen to your favorite music on your Sonos speakers. Enjoying Groove Music on Sonos is easy. Get started by using your Groove Music Pass (free 30-day trial) or by accessing...
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