Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Is there a way to 'split audio' from my headphones and HDMI outputs?

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soein777


For example, have a video playing on a tv via HDMI and have the audio come out of the tv, and play a video game on my laptop and have the audio come out my laptop's headphones/speakers?
Another way of putting it would be assign programs to different audio outputs.

Is that possible or is there a program that allows this?



Answer
No, you can't have multiple audio outs on the same device without extra hardware - it's not designed for that. Well, except possibly for virtualization, and even then I expect the process to be finicky at best.

What is "gingerbread" on adroid phones?




lalala


Whats the difference between gingerbread and froyo? What does it all offer? Im new to android phones and im trying to understand what all of this stuff means


Answer
Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) supports the following features in addition to existing 2.2(froyo) features:
New user interface design with new themes (Black themes save power)
Extra Large Screen Size supported
SIP Communication Supported (SIP Video and Audio Calling, In an operator point of view, this is feature will decrease their voice calling revenue where as user can call each other for lower rates or even free if they have good data connection)
Supports for NFC (High Frequency High Speech Data Transfer in short range)
Support for WebM/VP8 video playback, and AAC audio encoding
New audio effects such as reverb, equalization, headphone virtualization, and bass boost
Improved Copy and Paste functionality
Redesigned Multi Touch Software Keyboard
Audio, graphical, and input enhancements for game developers
New sensors support (i.e gyroscope)
Download manager for long running HTTP downloads
Enhanced support for native code
Improved power management and application control
Support for multiple cameras




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