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I set program 1 to play through my headphones and program 2 through my laptop speakers. It worked great!
Then I decided that I wanted to use only one sound source at a time and uninstalled EarTrumpet.
Well, that left me with ONLY being able to get sound through my laptop speakers even with my headphones plugged in. I looked into the settings on my sound card and the default was set to be the headphones but the sound was still coming out of my laptop speakers.
This is REALLY not good.
This needs to be fixed ASAP.
I fixed my issue by just reinstalling EarTrumpet and rearranging stuff again. But, uninstalling should just put stuff back to normal.
Steps to reproduce
Change programs to be different sound sources, then uninstall EarTrumpet
EarTrumpet version
2.3
Windows version
10.0.26100.3194
Additional information
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Hey there! It's certainly a great idea, but there's no OS facility for us to run any sort of code at uninstall that I'm aware of. I'll double-check.
In the future type Win+X, select Settings, then go to System > Sound > App volume and device preferences (or Volume mixer on Windows 11). At the bottom of this page, click the Reset button.
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Summary
An example of what happened:
I set program 1 to play through my headphones and program 2 through my laptop speakers. It worked great!
Then I decided that I wanted to use only one sound source at a time and uninstalled EarTrumpet.
Well, that left me with ONLY being able to get sound through my laptop speakers even with my headphones plugged in. I looked into the settings on my sound card and the default was set to be the headphones but the sound was still coming out of my laptop speakers.
This is REALLY not good.
This needs to be fixed ASAP.
I fixed my issue by just reinstalling EarTrumpet and rearranging stuff again. But, uninstalling should just put stuff back to normal.
Steps to reproduce
Change programs to be different sound sources, then uninstall EarTrumpet
EarTrumpet version
2.3
Windows version
10.0.26100.3194
Additional information
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: