![]() ![]() I can't see how that would affect anything, but it was quite a coincidence on such a large playlist. And it seemed like the app was showing up twice in EarTrumpet, but one of the entries was doing nothing.Ī curious extra detail: both times it happened was when the same song started playing in Tidal. Simply changing the device back in EarTrumpet does nothing - the audio still comes out of this PC's speakers. You definitely know that traditional hardware audio devices (CD/LP player, FM receiver, equalizer tool, amplifier, etc.) may be connected together by electric (analog or digital) cables. I have only been able to fix this by restarting EarTrumpet, the music app, and my stream setup. With Virtual Audio Cable (VAC) free software, you can connect Windows PC audio applications together, routing audio signals between them. ![]() Everything works fine for some time, but then EarTrumpet decides to switch the music app output from virtual cable to speakers without me doing anything. ![]()
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