ANNOUNCE: System Tray Audio Device Switcher

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Chad Gould

Announcing a new tiny freeware application, STADS.
http://home.ripway.com/2003-10/33140/STADS.EXE

What this is: This applications is targeted for people who have more
than one audio input or output device (e.g. musicians and the like)
and like to be lazy. :) I got tired of having to go to the control
panel every time I wanted to switch the input or output device. So I
wrote this simple program in a few hours to make it easier for me, by
placing the ability to switch the default in the system tray.

When you run the program, an icon will appear in the system tray.
Simply click the icon. Select either to show playback devices, or
recording devices. The default audio device will be checked. Click on
the new device, and the default audio device will be switched. It's
simple! (Note: If you are already in an application that uses audio,
you may have to restart the application to implement the device
switch.)

Source code is also available. It is written in Visual Basic 6.
http://home.ripway.com/2003-10/33140/audioswitch.zip

Enjoy. :)
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