


Thanks to Virtual Audio Cable, it offers multiple possibilities on how you want to transfer the audio streams between applications and/or devices. For more complicated scenarios such as wanting to output the sound from a computer game to the earphone while the main speakers plays music from a media player, then it would seemed even more impossible. Once you’ve plugged in the earphone, Windows 7 automatically recognizes it and routes all sound to the earphone. Some people may want to play sound simultaneously to both speaker and earphone but that is not possible. Windows 7 by design does not support multiple audio output and that is the limitation that many Windows 7 users are not happy with.
