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[Desktop] Select default Sound Device

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[Desktop] Select default Sound Device

--enable-audio-graph command line option stop working

how to open output sound device selection in advanced settings now?

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Windows 10

 

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Hey @mprussia 

 

Windows 10 has now built in the feature of selecting input/output device per app. You can find it by doing this:

1. Right-click on speaker icon on Taskbar's notification area, select "Open Sound Settings"

2. In Sound Settings scroll down to "Other sound options" and click on "App Volume And Device Preferences"

3. At the top you'll find general system-wide settings, below you find dedicated settings for each open app. You'll need to have Spotify open to see it there.

 

You may need to restart Spotify for changes to take effect. Input is for mics and other tools, output is your audio interface, speakers, headphones, so on.

 

Hope this helps, have a nice day! 🙂

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Hey @mprussia 

 

Windows 10 has now built in the feature of selecting input/output device per app. You can find it by doing this:

1. Right-click on speaker icon on Taskbar's notification area, select "Open Sound Settings"

2. In Sound Settings scroll down to "Other sound options" and click on "App Volume And Device Preferences"

3. At the top you'll find general system-wide settings, below you find dedicated settings for each open app. You'll need to have Spotify open to see it there.

 

You may need to restart Spotify for changes to take effect. Input is for mics and other tools, output is your audio interface, speakers, headphones, so on.

 

Hope this helps, have a nice day! 🙂

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