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My computer speaker keeps going besides streaming

Open damitch300 opened this issue 2 years ago • 10 comments

I put the option on for automatic mute/unmute desktop audio but it doesnt work

damitch300 avatar Oct 30 '22 16:10 damitch300

Odd, it should work.

  • Do you have special hardware, or standard laptop speakers?
  • Have you tried rebooting the computer?
  • Is there an error in the log?
  • are things working when you mute manually?

SamDel avatar Oct 30 '22 17:10 SamDel

Standard Asus laptop speakers I tried rebooting There is no error And when i mute manually then all speakers end

damitch300 avatar Nov 06 '22 15:11 damitch300

And when i mute manually then all speakers end

Including the Chromecast speaker? That's not how it's supposed to be. Capturing and streaming should continue when muted.

Windows 10 or Windows 11?

SamDel avatar Nov 06 '22 15:11 SamDel

Windows 11

damitch300 avatar Nov 06 '22 15:11 damitch300

Thanks I have no clue why it doesn't work for you. I'll try to do a test with Windows 11 later (never tried).

SamDel avatar Nov 06 '22 16:11 SamDel

Thanks I have no clue why it doesn't work for you. I'll try to do a test with Windows 11 later (never tried).

Thanks !!!

damitch300 avatar Nov 12 '22 10:11 damitch300

Just tried, automatic and manual mute/unmute work as expected... 🤔 I tried on Windows 11 with standard HP laptop speakers.

SamDel avatar Nov 17 '22 11:11 SamDel

I confirm this issue. If I enable "Auto-mute" or mute manually, then sound on remote device also stops (after buffer time). How can I disable PC sound?

Windows 11, recording device: "Speakers (Realtek(R) Audio)"

Vanav avatar Dec 14 '23 12:12 Vanav

Here's how I do it: I plug in an external PC speaker, which disables the built-in PC speakers, then I turn the external speaker volume off.

FA-Bubba avatar Dec 14 '23 15:12 FA-Bubba

NAudio is used to capture sound. There's also an issue at NAudio about this now.

Answer there: "There can be different ways of "muting" speakers. One is to zero out all the samples in the stream. But other ways include turning volume control that is after the DAC. So it might be that this device has implemented muting differently from your other devices."

@FA-Bubba 's solution might be the best for you. Or cut the 3.5mm jack from an old headphone and plug that in your soundcard.

SamDel avatar Dec 15 '23 04:12 SamDel