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Windows sets the default / priority order of audio devices based on timestamps of when the devices were set as default. Changing audio device using a shortcut command from SoundSwitch messes that up. Making it default to some other device when one of the devices disconnect or on boot etc.
How to make it better?
Add a list where the user can re-arrange the priority order of output/input audio devices that shouldn't be affected by manual switching of devices by user actions like shortcut commands etc.
For example, you can set it to always default to headphones when they're plugged in, then to PC speakers and lastly TV. The user can then manually switch to TV as the current default device but still keep that priority order on boot or if the user connect headphones and they then get turned off, so it doesn't switch to the latest defaulted device (after headphones), which would incorrectly be the TV.
Any alternative?
Not in particular. I think I've described it okay in the previous description and don't really know about any other solutions as of now.
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Windows sets the default / priority order of audio devices based on timestamps of when the devices were set as default. Changing audio device using a shortcut command from SoundSwitch messes that up. Making it default to some other device when one of the devices disconnect or on boot etc.
How to make it better?
Add a list where the user can re-arrange the priority order of output/input audio devices that shouldn't be affected by manual switching of devices by user actions like shortcut commands etc.
For example, you can set it to always default to headphones when they're plugged in, then to PC speakers and lastly TV. The user can then manually switch to TV as the current default device but still keep that priority order on boot or if the user connect headphones and they then get turned off, so it doesn't switch to the latest defaulted device (after headphones), which would incorrectly be the TV.
Any alternative?
Not in particular. I think I've described it okay in the previous description and don't really know about any other solutions as of now.
Additional context
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: