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Windows 11 22631.3085 stopped working

Open jurienhamaker opened this issue 1 year ago • 1 comments

Recently after the new Windows 11 update (22631.3085) with the new sound panel the AudioDeviceCmdlets will not allow me to change devices anymore.

Even with powershell ran as administrator, nothing happends when using Set-AudioDevice -ID "<id>" or Set-AudioDevice -Index <index>. Things like Get-AudioDevice -List & Set-AudioDevice -PlaybackVolume <float> still work. Just setting the device by ID does not work for me anymore.

jurienhamaker avatar Feb 06 '24 16:02 jurienhamaker

Im having the same issue. Did you manage to find a solution?

abhinavsix avatar Mar 14 '24 16:03 abhinavsix

I am (thankfully) unable to reproduce the issue on the latest Windows 11 Enterprise 23H2 22631.3007. This version has the same 'new' sound panel that you linked.

I take it you're on 22H2? Maybe try upgrading to 23H2?

mefranklin6 avatar Apr 03 '24 22:04 mefranklin6

@mefranklin6 22641.3085 was already 23H2

My current system version:

Edition	Windows 11 Pro
Version	23H2
Installed on	‎19/‎02/‎2023
OS build	22631.3296
Experience	Windows Feature Experience Pack 1000.22687.1000.0

Still doesn't work

jurienhamaker avatar Apr 05 '24 11:04 jurienhamaker

Tried it on my home PC which is on the same build as yours, still works.

BTW I'm not a dev on this project, just a user contributing data. My C# skills are not that good ATM to do any meaningful work on this. Hope you get it working!

Edition Windows 11 Pro Version 23H2 Installed on ‎10/‎7/‎2022 OS build 22631.3296 Experience Windows Feature Experience Pack 1000.22687.1000.0

mefranklin6 avatar Apr 07 '24 21:04 mefranklin6

Moved to a ahk script lol

jurienhamaker avatar May 18 '24 21:05 jurienhamaker