

The only big drawback of using a headphone splitter is the cost of purchasing one. Headphone splitters work with any wired audio device with 3.5 mm plugs. All you have to do is plug the audio splitter into your PC’s headphone jack and secure your headphones to the splitter.

Adjust Control Panel settings and use Stereo Mix.The good news is that you can use simple hardware tools or tweak your PC’s settings to solve this problem. We’ll explore this in more detail later on. Unfortunately, for such PCs, you cannot connect two output-only devices without changing your settings. So I tried updating to WIndows 10 again, but the same problem occurred, even though I ostensibly have no Bluetooth.Some PCs may have two audio ports for input and output. In a moment of desperation, I just deleted the Realtek Bluetooth Driver, and now I have no Bluetooth, I can't see it in the System Tray or Device Manager, it was like I never had Bluetooth at all. I did try the ones linked to me in the article, following the steps in the article, however, when I tried to replace my old ones with them, Windows just ignored it and said that the best ones were already installed. I tried the article that I was linked to, and it said that I needed to update my Realtek drivers to or above the problem with this is that I couldn't find any. Your PC has a driver or service that isn't ready for this version of Windows 10.". I'm using the media installer, which works fine until it prepares the update, and says "Realtek Bluetooth So I've been trying to upgrade to Windows 10 from Windows 8.1.
