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Topic: «Audio Switcher Monitor Binding resets after computer is restarted or put to sleep » on forum: Technical Support   Views: 84
 
Waveslate
 
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Posted: 01/26/2025 06:07:51
 
 
Hello!

I am experiencing the following problem with AMM's Audio Switcher:

I have 3 screens connected to my PC (two monitors and one TV). I've set them up so the two monitors are bound to my desktop speakers and the TV is bound to... well... to itself as an audio device. The problem I am experiencing is that, upon turning off, restarting, or putting my PC to sleep, the binding for the TV resets. In other words, it always defaults to the desktop speakers. If I drag a window to my TV, the audio will play through the desktop speakers instead of the TV speakers. So every time I turn off my PC or put it to sleep, I need to either go into settings and adjust the binding there or do it per-app via the window menu.

I've searched the forums but I couldn't find a similar issue.
 
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Waveslate
 
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Posted: 01/27/2025 01:49:04
 
 
Just to add to my previous post, the issue seems to crop up when turning off the TV, too. When it's been turned off and then on, the autio binding resets to the desktop speakers.
 
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Bogdan Polishchuk
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Posted: 01/31/2025 09:54:26
 
 
Hello, Waveslate

Thank you for contacting us.

What version of AMM are you running?

Could you specify the exact number of your Windows build (type winver in the Search field of the Windows Start menu, press Enter. The window containing the build number will appear).

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When it's been turned off and then on, the autio binding resets to the desktop speakers.
Could you see what is displayed in the AMM configuration module after turning the tv off and on? Close and open the AMM configuration module again after turning the tv on and see what is displayed in the Audio Switcher section as the Bound audio device for the tv?
 
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