MamaBear2017
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I've never encountered this before, but...
We have 5 pet birds in the room next to my home office here. They enjoy music and certain music relaxes them.
So I bought a Creative D80 bluetooth speaker and just hooked it up in there, and linked it to the PC on my desk in the office here. I linked it and tested it and it was fine, but then I found out that the PC's sound was turned off. Ack.
So I right clicked the speaker icon in the Task Bar and clicked Playback Devices. It showed the bluetooth as the default device. So I set the speakers as the default device too. Nope. I have to disable one or the other, to get each one to play.
This is important, folks. These poor little birdies need some music to brighten their day, and I need my PC sound to work too. Isn't there a way to make them both work simultaneously?
We have 5 pet birds in the room next to my home office here. They enjoy music and certain music relaxes them.
So I bought a Creative D80 bluetooth speaker and just hooked it up in there, and linked it to the PC on my desk in the office here. I linked it and tested it and it was fine, but then I found out that the PC's sound was turned off. Ack.
So I right clicked the speaker icon in the Task Bar and clicked Playback Devices. It showed the bluetooth as the default device. So I set the speakers as the default device too. Nope. I have to disable one or the other, to get each one to play.
This is important, folks. These poor little birdies need some music to brighten their day, and I need my PC sound to work too. Isn't there a way to make them both work simultaneously?
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 8.1
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- System Manufacturer/Model
- Asus
- CPU
- FX-8310
- Memory
- DDR3 16GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- Radeon R7 240 2GB