If your answer is "no," welcome to our fun little world! We'd recommend that you first head over to the Script Center, get your feet wet, and then come back to either ask or answer questions. We can't be everywhere at once we know—shocking! The Microsoft Scripting Guys 0 2. Sign in to vote. Win 7 only allows playback out of one device ie front or back audio jack at a time.
If you have something plugged in to both at the same time, it will only play out of the one that is set to be the default audio device. This can be changed in the 'Manage Audio Devices' window by selecting the the desired device from the Playback tab and clicking Set Default. What I would like to do, as it is very annoying to have to go here every time I want to switch between my headphones and speakers, is write a script that will change which device is the default playback device, so if I push one of my extra keys on my keyboard it will change it to speakers, and if I push a different button, it will change it to headphones or one button that will switch to whichever one is not the default.
I have a script currently that opens the window and simulates clicking the set default button, but it is not ideal as it has to actually open the window. I figure if I can just change whichever registry key is storing the default playback device, it will work a lot better. Friday, October 28, AM. I am looking at my Windows 7 x64 registry and do not see that entry anywhere?
Is that specific to x86? It can be handy to select Sound Mapper in your audio application to enable an audio interface to run audio files at sample rates other than those the interface supports. However, if you choose Microsoft's Sound Mapper, it will use Microsoft's various codecs coder-decoder algorithms to convert this sample rate and bit-depth on-the-fly to one that is supported by your interface.
In days of old, Sound Mapper could also be used to play back bit files on 8-bit only soundcards, or stereo files on mono-only soundcards. This is certainly handy in an emergency, but except in these special cases choosing Sound Mapper can cause problems, because it may continue performing sample-rate conversion without telling you, even on files directly supported by your soundcard.
Since no conversion is percent perfect, this results in a reduction in audio quality, and some users have even reported clipping and drop-out problems after selecting it for playback. Also, if you choose the Sound Mapper as a driver option you won't be able to access more than a single stereo pair, no matter how many inputs and outputs your audio interface has.
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