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Being able to select output device

Open Thrallix opened this issue 1 year ago • 3 comments

Hello.

I don't know if i'm doing something wrong, but as far as i can recall, i used to be able to select my output device (switch from headset to speakers etc.) and now that dropdown is missing.

Is this a planned feature, is it already implemented or is it just not going to happen? I'd love to know, thank you :)

Thrallix avatar Jun 12 '23 21:06 Thrallix

You can switch your standart output device by selecting "Sound" in the menu, then right clicking the desired Devices and choosing "set as standart device". I don't recall having the devices listed in a dropdown for switching standart output devices, what Version of Windows are you reffering to?

graefjk avatar Jun 14 '23 15:06 graefjk

Windows 10, perhaps? Even if so, Windows's classic volume mixer has no functionality of switching output device built-in. You would have to write a completely new standalone mixer app with output device switching features built-in. image Maybe you got confused with classic mixer's device list dropdown posted above. That dropdown is meant for controlling the volume mixers of per output devices, not switching the default output device.

kimiroo avatar Dec 23 '23 12:12 kimiroo

Perhaps implement output device selection like this? 스크린샷 2023-12-23 214114 By querying available output devices list and showing the list like above. You can also add an option to disable that feature if speed or cluttering is a concern.

kimiroo avatar Dec 23 '23 12:12 kimiroo

Fixed in #23

popeen avatar Apr 23 '24 17:04 popeen