

Click on the listen tab, enable “listen to device”, and make sure it’s level is loud enough.

Now I open the sound control panel (right click speakers in taskbar, then click sounds), go to the recording tab, click on Line in, and then click properties. In my audio driver settings, I make sure that the port is set to Line in. Now I take a standard 3.5mm cable and run it from the headphone port of the monitor into the mic/line port of my motherboard. My desktop speakers are plugged into the speaker out port on the motherboard, and my PS4 is plugged into the HDMI of the monitor. My desktop motherboard has a rear/speaker out and a mic/line input. I’m currently using an acer monitor that has an HDMI in, and a headphone/3.5mm out. I have both my PS4 and my desktop able to output good quality audio at the same time with this method I’ll go ahead and explain my current audio setup, as it’s unlikely to change after adding my Spectrum, just so others have an idea on how to setup their audio as well.
