I have a Razer Kraken pro.
My computer is a desktop, and therefore has a front set of mic/headphone outputs and a full back panel. I'm pretty sure I have an AMD HDMI sound card plugged into my motherboard, but I don't use it. I have the Intel Display Audio (No clue what that is.) and the Realtek High Definition Audio, which I'm using.
I have my two Kraken connectors plugged into the front, and a standard set of Dell speakers plugged into the back. However, when I pull up Realtek HD Audio Manager, it seems to think that
1.) My headphones are two separate devices, one for the mic and one for the actual speakers on it.
2.) There is no difference between the headset speakers (front) and the Dell speakers (back).
So, my questions are:
How do I get Windows or Realtek to accept that my headphones are one device? and
How do I get Windows or Realtek to figure out that the device connected to the front port is not the same device connected to the back port?
Thanks in advance,
Silence
My computer is a desktop, and therefore has a front set of mic/headphone outputs and a full back panel. I'm pretty sure I have an AMD HDMI sound card plugged into my motherboard, but I don't use it. I have the Intel Display Audio (No clue what that is.) and the Realtek High Definition Audio, which I'm using.
I have my two Kraken connectors plugged into the front, and a standard set of Dell speakers plugged into the back. However, when I pull up Realtek HD Audio Manager, it seems to think that
1.) My headphones are two separate devices, one for the mic and one for the actual speakers on it.
2.) There is no difference between the headset speakers (front) and the Dell speakers (back).
So, my questions are:
How do I get Windows or Realtek to accept that my headphones are one device? and
How do I get Windows or Realtek to figure out that the device connected to the front port is not the same device connected to the back port?
Thanks in advance,
Silence