Dual Audio allows you to send your media audio to two different Bluetooth devices at once. This means that not only can you use two pairs of headphones at one time but you can share between two different sets of Bluetooth speakers as well. This guide is designed for Galaxy devices operating on Android OS Version 10, 11 & 12. After you pair both Bluetooth devices to your Samsung Galaxy phone, you just need to access your Media Panel on your Quick Settings. Follow the below guide for more information.

If you want to amplify your audio experience and create a more immersive soundstage, you can connect two Bluetooth speakers to the same device at the same time. This allows you to play audio through both speakers simultaneously, giving you a wider and more dynamic sound.


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Whether you're listening to music, watching a movie, or playing a video game, connecting two Bluetooth speakers can greatly enhance your audio experience. In this guide, we'll show you how to connect two Bluetooth speakers to the same device and get the most out of your audio setup.

On your smartphone or tablet, go to the Bluetooth settings. If your device supports Dual Audio or Multi-Device Connection, you should see an option to enable this feature. Dual Audio allows you to connect two Bluetooth speakers to the same device and play audio through both of them at the same time.

Once both speakers are connected, you should be able to play audio through both of them at the same time. To do this, simply start playing a song or video on your device and it will automatically be sent to both speakers.

It's worth noting that not all devices support Dual Audio or Multi-Device Connection, so if you don't see this option in your Bluetooth settings, it means that your device is not capable of connecting two Bluetooth speakers at the same time. In this case, you can still connect both speakers to the same device, but you will need to manually switch between them in the Bluetooth settings whenever you want to change which speaker is playing.

Overall, connecting two Bluetooth speakers to the same device at the same time is a simple process that allows you to enjoy your music and videos with a wider soundstage and better overall audio quality. Just make sure that your device supports Dual Audio or Multi-Device Connection, and you should have no trouble connecting and using both speakers at the same time.

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Yeah I searched all morning. They've gotten rid of it. I hate these "updates" very disappointed in samsung this year. I just got the note 20 ultra 5g and then they popped the s21 out, now I did the last update and lost alpt of features. I dont think they realize their mistakes, I absolutely miss having my headphone jack. I use dual audio all the time streaming to different Bluetooth speakers around my house. If they can't start advancing instead of regressing I won't buy another samsung. Very frustrating.

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That could mean, not even buying any new speakers anymore, but instead connecting all my old speakers simultaneously.

Im wearing hearing aids, which I connect via BT to my FP3. The HAs put the sound in my ears like any audio plug, too and at the same time the HAs are using their own microfone to record my speach.

But here is actually the problem:

If I connect the HAs to the FP3, this is the only connection. There is no way to use the HAs only for hearing and at the same time to connect another microfone for speaking.

This is actually bothering me for years now. I dont have that problem on my computer since its very easy to decide myself in the (Windows) audio settings which hardware I want to use for sound in and which for sound out.

Once your Motion+ is paired to your audio source via BT (phone/tablet etc) press the BT button on your paired speaker once until it flashes white. Power on your second speaker, press the BT button again until you have a flashing white LED, the speakers will then connected together and both show a solid white LED.

I have two SoundCore Flare bought last year, I use both at the same time, and it works very well. I recently bought a third sound-speaker, a Motion +, that I wanted to put as a center speaker, with both flare on the sides.

So the other day I hooked up my Milwaukee packout radio through Bluetooth. My bosses radio was sitting in the same shop with Bluetooth enabled. I got a message on pandora that said Bluetooth to multiple devices? I clicked on it and sure enough, I was able to listen with both at the same time. After that day I have not been able to figure out how to do it again. Im using a Samsung s20 ultra. Any ideas?

When I finish the movie, I power off the Pi correctly. But if I forget to first go and manually put the sound output back to Pulseaudio within Kodi then when I next boot it up, and expect to get music, I hear nothing, as it is still going to HDMI. So then I have to go and turn on the projector so I can use the keyboard to switch it back over to pulseaudio.

Now you can go to VLC and select the audio tab to send the output to Simultaneous output. The sound will go to both. Unfortunately when you shut down VLC it goes back to HDMI and you have to manually change it again. Also in Kodi it does not appear as an option.

You can output the sound from both a TV and an audio device by connecting the audio device to the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT terminal of the TV. Follow these steps for details on the connection and settings:

The TV cannot output sound both from TV speakers and headphones at the same time. However, it is possible by connecting the device, such as a transmitter, to the DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT terminal of the TV and outputting the sound via the device.

Below are devices that can output sound to headphones using the DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT terminal on the TV.

What you're trying to do might require you to get a bit more physical. WINDOWS may not be able to split audio between two output devices, but YOU have the power to split it as many times as you want. Your USB device sounds like it didn't work out the way you wanted it to when you purchased it. You'll have a much easier time getting rid of that and simply splitting your motherboard's outputs with cables you can buy from any large electronics store.

Sacrificing the digital out (which gets converted to analog at some point before it reaches your ear anyway) and sticking with analogs allows you to trick Windows into thinking it's only sending audio to one device. But how do I connect the analog receiver to the stereo jacks, which are already in use by the old speakers?

So I'm splitting my 5.1ch stereo out into 2 separate speaker systems. One with 3.5mm input, and one with RCA. Windows thinks it's sending audio to a single speaker system.Obviously this means I'll have some(50%) preamp loss. Your signal to noise ratio may suffer heavily with this type of setup, depending on the quality of your cables, speakers, and onboard hardware.

Take the old speakers (the ones that plug directly into my motherboard with Stereo cables and no adapters) And use a series of adapters to plug them directly into my stereo receiver instead. In this case, I could use Either S/PDIF or Multi Ch RCA in, depending on my specific output needs. Computer games, for example, are not surround encoded; your computer can't send a 6ch signal through S/PDIF, only encoded stereo signals which the receiver then decodes. So for some audio sources I will need true 6-channel output all the way from the mobo to my ears. This particular solution, however, can be risky, especially if you are attempting to split Speaker Cable output. If you aren't, you'll be limited by how many outputs the receiver lets you have at the same time.

Plug the old speakers into my mobo, and then plug its subwoofer's RCA outputs into the receiver's multi ch in, instead of into the satellites. The sats then get plugged into the receiver's RCA outputs, while the new speakers stay on their +/- wires. This is essentially using the receiver to do what Windows can't. ALSO risky because now I've got a preamp on my receiver's inputs. Windows preamps the speaker volume at 100% (no splitters this time) and the old speakers' volume will now preamp the receiver volume, which is going out to my new speakers. And, I'm still limited by the amount of outputs my receiver supports at the same time. In my case this is RCA stereo + single RCA sub out == surround data only coming from new speakers, with subwoofer and stereo output reaching the old speakers. Your mileage may vary on this one. Just make sure to keep your "preamp" turned down as far as possible.

P.S. Upon reading some your comments about what you're trying to do, Ceving, I'd say you have to just look at it backwards. You say you want Starcraft battle sound from headphone and "everything else" from USB speaker. Well, depending on how many things are included in "everything" that's totally doable in software. Set HEADPHONE as main audio device. Then, change MEDIA SOFTWARE's output to USB speaker. You must first tell me what "everything else on speaker" means before I can tell you what specifically you need to change. Basically, everything that ISN'T Starcraft, MUST have an option to play through USB speaker for what you're thinking of to actually work. 2351a5e196

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