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Yahyati's avatar
Yahyati
Brass Contributor
Jun 02, 2026

Is there a way to have Firefox output to two different audio endpoints in Windows 11?

I want to use Firefox on my laptop and also extend onto my TV. I would like the firefox window on my laptop to output to my headphones and the firefox window on my tv to go through the tv speakers.

Does anyone have a good solution for this?

3 Replies

  • DarrenRomero's avatar
    DarrenRomero
    Iron Contributor

    Actually, you can specify a separate output device for each Firefox process in the Volume Mixer under Windows 11 Settings.

     

  • Genevievelover's avatar
    Genevievelover
    Copper Contributor

    Use extended display to have Firefox windows on both screens. Use Windows' per-application audio output setting to assign Firefox to your headphones or TV speakers depending on which display it’s on. Drag Firefox windows onto the desired monitor for better control.

  • Audret's avatar
    Audret
    Iron Contributor

    Right-click the speaker icon in the taskbar and select Open Sound settings.

    Under Output, you’ll see your available devices (Headphones, TV, etc.).

    Set your headphones as the default audio device if you want Firefox on your laptop to output to headphones.