![]() ![]() Originally posted by ggodin:The way the virtual audio driver works is it at startup, it detects the selected playback device then changes it to the virtual audio device and then outputs to the original one. Like I said, I can get sound, but it disables the audio features in VD and Milkdrop doesn't work unless I'm using Virtual Desktop's audio driver, which means I can either look at pretty colors reacting to music I can't hear, or listen to music and watch the colors not react to anything. It just doesn't seem to be outputting to anything.Īny ideas on how to force it to use the audio output I need it to be using? ![]() In my device manager the drivers are up to date and it shows up in the list of audio output devices and has no error messages. I still get no sound using the Virtual Desktop audio driver. I've also disabled exclusive control on VD audio and the headphones I'm trying to use, but that does nothing. Use Virtual Audio Driver is checked off, and the volume level is maxed out, but no sound. Opening properties shows "no jack information available". Opening the sound manger shows that the audio is going to it, as the green bar is moving up and down. VD's native audio does not detect my HDMI audio out either. I usually get audio out for my PC from my GPU's HDMI port if I'm not using headphones, and through my WMR through headphones with the audio jack on the HMD. I get no audio out using VD's audio driver. I have a WMR HMD, but it's the same for any other plug for sound output on my PC. So I'm not left without any audio in VR, but this means I can't use Milkdrop to visualize music, or the audio settings in the VD GUI. For example I can select Headphones from the Playback Devices list and get sound. I can switch over to another output device and get sound. I've poked around in the Windows sound settings and haven't found an obvious fix. VD doesn't connect to any audio output on my computer at all for some reason. I'm on Windows 10 and am using the headphone jack on my HMD, but the problem persists no matter where I plug in my audio out on my PC, all my available options don't recieve audio output when using Virtual Desktop Audio. ![]()
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