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Audio Switcher
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Audio Switcher
Greetings. I use Windows 10. Is there a plugin indicating what audio devices are currently selected (in/out)? Or even other software? I am tired of always going into settings to view/switch. I use and like Omnimo 10 but any recommendation would be excellent. TIA
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- Rainmeter Sage
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Re: Audio Switcher
At least the outputting device can easily be shown, by a simple Win 7 Audio plugin measure. Add the following measure and meter to your code:n8atkinson wrote: ↑August 28th, 2023, 12:10 am Is there a plugin indicating what audio devices are currently selected (in/out)?
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[MeasureAudio]
Measure=Plugin
Plugin=Win7AudioPlugin
[MeterAudio]
Meter=STRING
MeasureName=MeasureAudio
X=0
Y=0
Padding=15,5,15,5
FontColor=220,220,220
FontEffectColor=0,0,0
StringEffect=Shadow
SolidColor=0,0,0,150
FontSize=8
FontFace=Segoe UI
StringStyle=BOLD
StringAlign=LEFT
AntiAlias=1
Text=%1
Is this what you want?
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- Rainmeter Sage
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Re: Audio Switcher
For both in and out devices, you can try to use the Type=DeviceName option in a child AudioLevel measure, I think it will work even if you don't specify an ID to select in the parent AudioLevel measure:n8atkinson wrote: ↑August 28th, 2023, 12:10 am Greetings. I use Windows 10. Is there a plugin indicating what audio devices are currently selected (in/out)? Or even other software? I am tired of always going into settings to view/switch. I use and like Omnimo 10 but any recommendation would be excellent. TIA
https://docs.rainmeter.net/manual/plugins/audiolevel/