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MoyMirok2021-04-28 01:00:13
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MoyMirok, 2021-04-28 01:00:13

How to set up sound profiles for different connected devices in Windows 10?

How to set up sound profiles for different connected devices in Windows 10? Trite, how to turn off the sound if a device from a 3.5 jack is turned off?

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Yan, 2021-04-28
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No way, if the driver does not allow you to separate the output channels.
Those. separate, for example, front and rear connectors or speakers / headphones
That is, one way is to remove the driver (usually realtek) and disable automatic updates through the update center
1 Control panel - devices and printers - find the PC - RMB - device installation parameters - set NO
2 gpedit.msc - Computer configuration - admin templates - windows components - windows update - do not include drivers in windows updates - enabled
cmd exe or PS on behalf of the admin - gpupdate / force
3 download DDU
Select device type. Audio. Realtek. Delete and reboot
4 Reboot
5 After loading, point to the speaker icon in the tray - RMB - sounds - go to the playback tab
(In the device manager "audio inputs and audio outputs" there should be firewood from microsoft)
Check that the checkboxes show disabled devices, show disconnected devices
We find headphones, set default device, default communication device
Set speakers volume to 0, connect headphones
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PROFIT
Either look for a third-party driver that can do this
Here is another possible solution
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