From: Dirk Bruere at NeoPax on
I need to point the audio setup at a specific bit of software, rather
than an installed sound card.

(Sounds and Audio/Audio/Default Device)

Normally it's an option that gets selected via the GUI.
However, while I can set the default device to the bit of s/w I want,
that is only after it loads on startup, which is too late for it to be
selected automatically, and I have to go to control panel and do it
manually.

Is there some command line I can use, for example, something like:
"set Sounds and Audio/Audio/Default Device = mySoftware"?

instead of what appears at present
"Sounds and Audio/Audio/Default Device == RealTek Audio output"

--
Dirk

http://www.transcendence.me.uk/ - Transcendence UK
http://www.theconsensus.org/ - A UK political party
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From: Andrew E. on
You could create a script to do that,or schedule it in task scheduler,for
scripts,
go to: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/scriptcenter/default.aspx

"Dirk Bruere at NeoPax" wrote:

> I need to point the audio setup at a specific bit of software, rather
> than an installed sound card.
>
> (Sounds and Audio/Audio/Default Device)
>
> Normally it's an option that gets selected via the GUI.
> However, while I can set the default device to the bit of s/w I want,
> that is only after it loads on startup, which is too late for it to be
> selected automatically, and I have to go to control panel and do it
> manually.
>
> Is there some command line I can use, for example, something like:
> "set Sounds and Audio/Audio/Default Device = mySoftware"?
>
> instead of what appears at present
> "Sounds and Audio/Audio/Default Device == RealTek Audio output"
>
> --
> Dirk
>
> http://www.transcendence.me.uk/ - Transcendence UK
> http://www.theconsensus.org/ - A UK political party
> http://www.blogtalkradio.com/onetribe - Occult Talk Show
> .
>
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