Start –> Control Panel –> Hardware and Sound –> Realtek HD Audio Manager Still, I'm guessing this is a Realtek device, with a front/back analog panel. I might need more information or even screenshots of your sound device. Then again, when was the last time you saw a tweak guide for audio? Most players use the equivalent of those white iApple headphones and think that's good. Some folks are still living in the 90s ^-^ and haven't coded their games to handle 'USB sound cards / headphones'.
Configure that for your audio-in, and use the non-USB headphones for audio-out. If you still want a mic, you can get those USB 'mic' only (or just cut the headphones out). (what actually happens is audio is sent out via BOTH speakers and headphones but you can configure it so speakers get muted.) You can use the auto-mute function so that when you plug in your headphones, audio-out comes through your headphones but not the speakers. The other apps you mentioned rely on Windows which does handle things like this on the fly.Īlternatively, you can use non-USB headphones. The game enumerates stuff when it starts, not on the fly. the ones that actually have a sound card built-in? You're using those 'USB headphones', i.e.