Windows 10, Dell XPS15 7590 with two Dell 24" external monitor
Last night my Bluetooth headset ran out of gas about halfway through a flight, so the audio was automatically rerouted to the audio output of one of my external monitors. Unfortunately, Condor2 audio stopped entirely (or at least did not switch to the monitor speakers like everything else). So I had to continue the flight without any audio, which was a real PITA).
Anyone else seen this problem, or have a workaround?
TIA,
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bug report: Condor doesn't follow mid-flight audio switch
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Re: bug report: Condor doesn't follow mid-flight audio switch
No, there is no walk around. You cannot switch audiosources during flight.
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Re: bug report: Condor doesn't follow mid-flight audio switch
Thanks for the update; nice to know I wasn't just imagining things. Any idea when this particular bug will get squashed?
TIA,
Frank
TIA,
Frank
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Re: bug report: Condor doesn't follow mid-flight audio switch
A workaround is using a virtual audio driver. Some gaming headsets provide this (my steelseries does), I select "steelseries sonar" as default audio output and that software re-routes the audio between headset, speakers, or even bluetooth whenever I connect or disconnect a device. As far as condor is concerned, nothing changes, it just outputs to the same (virtual) audio device.
I used to do the same using VB cable:
https://vb-audio.com/Cable/index.htm
You may need voicemeeter too, same website, not entirely sure, its been a while.
I used to do the same using VB cable:
https://vb-audio.com/Cable/index.htm
You may need voicemeeter too, same website, not entirely sure, its been a while.
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Re: bug report: Condor doesn't follow mid-flight audio switch
Thanks for the link to VB-Audio. Wow - I'm an Electrical Engineer and I swear I can't follow their description (or at least I can't apply their description to this particular problem)! However, I did find a nice description of how to use AB-Cable + VoiceMeeter to address this issue at this link.
Frank (TA1)