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Switching between sound devices.

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Hi all,

I'm using a creative sound card and also i have onboard realtek sound out. My speakers are pluged in the sound card and the headphones in realtek onboard out. Both are working perfect.

I need a help, that is every single time i have to switch between these audio devices i have to go the control panel and sound settings and have to change my default sound out, again i have to start the player again. I like to have a script like thing like toggling using context menu option.

I think i had explained me well enough. This will save me lot of time. As, I have very little knowledge about scripts and tweaking, i ask u guys. Thanks.

Edited by thrillerboy

don't think this is going to be possible via a script. There isn't even the ability to change the c=volume via script. You are looking at needing an application VB or C to do this.

Might be easier to use DEVCON and enable/disable the cards as needed.

  • 1 month later...

:hello: Oh~ I also have two sound card, and also have a writed a small program for switching.

A program allows you to change the default sound playback device quickly.

It is very useful for users with more than one soundcard.

With this tool you can generate a series of desktop shortcut for each sound device, and then you run the shortcut can be directly switched to the corresponding device.

This tool support Windows XP/2003.

You can download from these url:

http://rapidshare.com/files/68221753/Chang...4.0.39.zip.html

or http://download.enet.com.cn/speed/toftp.ph...050422007110901

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