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In some cases, 3rd-party audio applications with extensive audio processing capabilities will attempt to take exclusive control of the Default output device. Unless you want to specifically use different devices for communication and other audio playback, it is recommended to make SoundID Reference Virtual Audio Device the Default communications device as well.
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In case you want the sound that is coming from your audio/video communication software to be calibrated by Reference just like the sound from other sources on your computer, please note that some 3rd-party audio and video communication applications use the output that was set as the Default communications device. You can also ensure that SoundID Reference Virtual Audio Device the Default playback device as long as the SoundID Reference app is running by enabling the Keep Reference the default system output device option in Reference app preferences. You will then be able to set the Sonarworks Virtual Audio Device as the default System output:
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If you select the Virtual Windows audio driver as the output driver type in SoundID Reference, a SoundID Reference Virtual Audio Device is created and can be found in the Sound control panel and when clicking on the sound tray icon.
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During this time, some playback issues can be noticed. IMPORTANT! When first selecting this driver type, it can take up to 25 seconds to initialize on each device you select. * There are no applications that are currently using your physical output device in exclusive mode, preventing different applications from using it. Note that in some output devices, every output channel pair is seen by Windows as a separate device. * The correct output device is selected in Windows sound settings - it should be the same device that was chosen as the output device in SoundID Reference. If there is no sound when playback is initiated, please ensure that: If you select the Windows audio device insert (APO) beta driver as the output driver type in SoundID Reference, no additional settings are necessary for all system sound to be calibrated. You can read more about the different audio driver types here.
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If you can't hear any change (or any sound at all), that indicates a fault in the audio settings. The calibration effect is usually quite dramatic and cannot be missed.