Audio routing

Windows Audio Router for Wireless Speakers

Learn how Windows audio routing differs from recording software, virtual cables, and ordinary speaker output.

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Definition

A Windows audio router captures system or app audio and routes it to another output: a wireless speaker, network receiver, or compatible local device.

ToneSpan approach

ToneSpan starts with Windows system audio to one HomePod-compatible receiver.

What it is not

ToneSpan is not a recorder, voice recording app, music production tool, or DAW.

Future routing options

Per-app audio capture, multi-device routing, and delay compensation can become advanced features after the HomePod path is reliable.

FAQ

Is ToneSpan available for Windows Audio Router for Wireless Speakers?

ToneSpan is in early access as a Windows tray app. The first release focuses on HomePod compatibility, with broader speaker support evaluated over time.

Is this official or affiliated with the device vendor?

No. ToneSpan is an independent product and does not claim Apple, Sonos, Google, Airfoil, TuneBlade, AirParrot, or AudioRelay affiliation.

Is it low latency?

ToneSpan is best for music, browser audio, podcasts, and everyday system sound. For competitive gaming, live monitoring, or exact video sync, use a wired or local low-latency output instead.

Check whether your speakers are ready for ToneSpan

Run through the compatibility checklist before installing. It is designed to reduce network, firewall, VPN, and discovery surprises.