clintmartin
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Restarting Windows Audio
When I exit Sonar I'm having to make Windows 10 restart it's audio to get sound from youtube or other sites. Is there a way to make this happen automatically?
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Re: Restarting Windows Audio
2016/07/30 10:21:21
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Is everything going through the 44VSL? If so, it might help to set Windows sample rate the same as SONAR.
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clintmartin
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Re: Restarting Windows Audio
2016/07/30 10:39:37
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Yes. hmmm. I haven't thought of that. I thought these settings were carried over from 7?
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Re: Restarting Windows Audio
2016/07/30 10:55:49
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Well...can you help me find where I can change those settings? All of my projects are 24bit 48khz. I believe Windows defaults to 44.1. Thanks for your brain.
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Re: Restarting Windows Audio
2016/07/30 11:09:53
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Control Panel > Sound to display the sound devices In the Playback tab click on the devices then Properties to display the Properties page The Advanced tab on the Properties page has the sample rate setting
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Re: Restarting Windows Audio
2016/07/30 11:28:20
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Re: Restarting Windows Audio
2016/07/30 15:15:21
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I also had that problem when Sonar was set at 48k. You can also access this by right clicking the speaker icon on your taskbar, Playback Devices/Properties (44VSL)/Advanced and set the sample rate to match.
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Re: Restarting Windows Audio
2016/08/07 19:50:30
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Well...I did the anniversary update this morning and have been fighting audio issues all day. That's it for me. I've tried 7 times to get Win 10 to work on my machine, and there is something somewhere in there that doesn't like each other. This is the first time that it worked for more than a day. It worked for at least a week, but the update has made it very unstable.
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