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| Windows Vista Home Premium 32-bit | Using External Speakers and Laptop Speakers I have the ordinary internal speakers (2) playing music on my laptop and they work fine, but I have a pair of (not old) wireless speakers and I though is there a way were possibly a setting could allow me to play music through all of them, it would be great to have my laptop and some speakers in another room playing music. I've looked deep, but I thought maybe some experts know the trick. |
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