Vista Audio changer is an application that enables you to change the default output device for the entire system from Windows Media Center or via a hotkey. This will be handy if you have multiple audio outputs and watch to switch them on the fly. The application is a free download and works with Windows Vista and Windows 7 (both 32 and 64bit versions) and the source code is available.
Since the redesigning of the audio system in Windows Vista, it has not been possible to set the default output device for the entire system through software. Unfortunately, most applications do not have the option to select an output device built-in. Vista Audio Changer steps in and changes the default output device to replace this missing functionality
What is it?
Vista Audio Changer allows you to change the default output device in Windows Vista via different methods:
- Via Windows Media Center
- Via the system tray
- Via the user interface
- Using a Hotkey
- Based on running applications
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Posted
May 26 2009, 11:22 AM
by
Ian Dixon