
Obviously if you're doing something critical w/ audio through Window's system.be advised. Restarting the computer should put it back into working order.

My computer setup is a bit strange in that wasn't a problem for me as most of what I'm doing is through some sort of ASIO device anyway. The guy made sure to have a drop-down of currently running programs, so it's not difficult to configure.īit of disclaimer, like audio router it seems a bit unstable, I've had it crash the windows audio system. You'll see the change reflected in that program's settings. The huge plus out of this program is that if you have an application which allows you to select a device this program will swap it more inline with Windows behavior as opposed to creating an add hoc virtual pipe to that output. If you don't have one you're going to need a virtual asio device like ASIO4ALL, and you'll more than likely need a DAW of some sort, if you don't have one already.

The downside, or upside as you may take it is that you'll NEED an asio device. Found this recently (while I enjoy audio router atm it doesn't save settings or mappings of programs to route, which seems to be its only downside).
